Bob Tarling wrote:
As Mark Fortner has suggested previously we could use a template language to generate the SVG. GEF already has an SVG.tee (tee files are GEFs own template language) but I have no idea as to its completeness or accuracy. Did somebody say “template language”? WooHoo! :) I'm crazy about XSLT. I'm perfectly comfy with XSLT 2, and Saxon9 (an XSLT
processor) is available for free. If this is a viable option, I could have some skeleton code ready to
go in very short order for, say, Class Diagrams. :) Thoughts? —Z |
- [argouml-dev] Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting SVGWriter Content... Tom Morris
- Re: [argouml-dev] Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting SVGWrite... Anthony Rogers
- Re: [argouml-dev] Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting SVGW... Bob Tarling
- Re: [argouml-dev] Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting ... Anthony Rogers
- Re: [argouml-dev] Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting SVGW... Tom Morris
- Re: [argouml-dev] Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting ... Anthony Rogers
- Re: [argouml-dev] Re: [argouml-dev] Inject... Bob Tarling
- Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting SVGWriter... Anthony Rogers
- Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting SVGWr... Tom Morris
- Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting SVGWr... Bob Tarling
- Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting S... Tom Morris
- Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting S... Bob Tarling
- Re: [argouml-dev] Injecting SVGWr... Tom Morris
- Re: [argouml-dev] Re: [argouml-dev] I... Mark Fortner
