Nicholas,
Can you clarify your request?
Do you simply need a free UML tool, something that allows you to model
UML from within LO, or something to create UML for use by the official
LO project?
Some years back, I found a UML to a project that directed that open
source tools be used. If I
On Friday, November 21, 2014 08:12:53 AM nicholas ferguson wrote:
I recommend Umbrello[1].
I should come packaged with any Linux distribution you are using. If you are
running Windows, it may be packaged by the KDE Windows project, but I am
not sure. You'll have to check.
[1]
UML Modeller, from the KDE stable, says that's what it does.
Mark Stanton
One small step for mankind...
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UML Modeller, from the KDE stable, says that's what it does.
[nicholas ferguson]
I tried doxygen. Along with dot. And selected a subset of directories from
LibreOffice. I got 64GB of files. It took nearly 1.5 days.
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On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 12:41 AM, nicholas ferguson
nicholasfergu...@wingarch.com wrote:
At times it can help track down the 'has a and is a relationships.
Anyone used a free UML with libreoffice….that proved a good tool?
on occasion I used http://www.umlet.com/ to represent visually the
Take a look at this answer for some tools:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/405953/generating-uml-from-c-code
As we're using doxygen already, we could prolly use that to generate some
graphs. (cf. http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/manual/diagrams.html).
Cheers,
Philipp
Op 22 nov. 2014 07:41
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Anyone used a free UML with libreoffice..that proved a good tool?
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