Erick Tryzelaar wrote:
> skaller wrote:
>   
>> Yup. Unfortunately Dia is a bit primitive, it still isn't
>> as good as Visio (and it crashes a lot too). I tried to make
>> the fonts bigger but couldn't do it without ungrouping everything
>> and editing every piece of text, but couldn't find a way ..
>> so I had to render the diagram at 100% resolution to make
>> a .png rendering that where the text was actually readable.
>>   
>>     
>
> I've never used dia, visio, or graphviz, but http://www.graphviz.org/ 
> might work as well. I believe it's more of a text-based approach, so it 
> could be easier to work with than having to deal with a crashy gui.
>   
dot/graphviz allow Doxygen to produce excellent diagrams (automatically)
from source code in languages including C and C++.  I think Felix is
sufficiently different that it would take a lot of work to make Doxygen
support it -- but then people have hacked on support for various languages,
so maybe I'm being pessimistic.  Anyway -- really just a data point that
graphviz can do amazing things from simple input.

-- James


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