There are a number of text-to-diagram tools that can potentially produce 
diagrams like these.  Some of them are Graphviz, Plantuml, and d2.  I know 
there are others.  I have been able to use Graphviz to produce a 
line-of-descent diagram from a Leo outline of family history trees.

On Wednesday, December 27, 2023 at 10:44:20 AM UTC-5 Edward K. Ream wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 26, 2023 at 11:40 AM Thomas Passin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> It's a nice way to display and balance out key information.  The 
>> organization is basically parents and children.  I didn't see any examples 
>> where a node had more than one parent.  That means the diagram could be 
>> stored in a standard Leo tree.  As usual, the hard part is creating a 
>> layout of the diagram.
>>
>> The metadata - phase, ticket number, assignees, etc, could be stored in a 
>> node's UAs, or the way I've adopted, with tagged lines in the node's body.  
>> But probably all that data will usually come from a database.
>>
>
> Thanks for these ideas. My first thought was to look in vs-code. Searching 
> plugins using "tree" gives lots of results, but none seem directly 
> applicable.
>
> Looking around the demo page 
> <https://app.mural.co/t/industriallogic9109/m/industriallogic9109/1652365224808/45156490f5e94897dae8ec507461d19e5797a071?sender=u43adf1f95af7b58911e42493>
>  
> with F11 was another idea :-)
>
> Edward
>

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