-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Rich Shepard wrote: > The last time I tried counting I found more than 17 different vector > drawing applications that are suitable for use with LaTeX/LyX documents. > I've used Tgif, Xfig, jpicedt, IDE, and PSTricks. Each has strengths and > weaknesses, so I use whichever seems to be the best for a particular > type of > illustration. > > What I want to draw now are software flowcharts that illustrate how a > model is structured and how data flow from one component to another. What > would be ideal is a set of primatives for various standard nodes: data > entry, decision points, printer, database storage, etc. > > Does anyone know of any such library of pre-built images that can be > incorporated into a larger figure? > > TIA, > > Rich >
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