No, it doesn't need a server link.  That's the nice part.  You just install 
the *asciidoctor-diagram* gem, and use the header shown in the docstring.  
Of course you need to have installed Ruby and the *asciidoctor* gem in the 
first place.  The Ruby people found an alternative engine that they include 
with the gem and can run directly without a server.  Using the right 
diagram header gets Ruby to use this alternative.

On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 9:15:49 AM UTC-5 jkn wrote:

> That sounds handy, thanks. Does this need a link to the PlantUML server, 
> or a local one, or...?
>
> Thanks, J^n
>
>
> On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 1:44:22 PM UTC [email protected] wrote:
>
>> If you use asciidoc and the external asciidoctor processor, the 
>> viewrendered3 plugin can now render PlantUml diagrams.  See the section on 
>> Asciidoc in the program's docstring to see how to do it.  The docstring 
>> will be displayed by Leo's *Plugins/viewrendered3/About* menu item.
>>
>> This enhancement is included in the current changeset of the *devel* 
>> branch.
>>
>> The impetus for this new capability was a request by @wangzhaohe.
>>
>

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