I appreciate the many suggestions on flow charting software - haven't started testing on any of them, but from reading the docs, it looks like DIA may be the closest to what I'm after...
My need isn't so much for documenting an existing program, as it is to define the structure and flow of a program that I'm working on - I've made an Arduino based controller for the pumps in our swimming pool, and the program that my GF and I have made for it doesn't have all the functionality that I'd like, and doesn't quite work right... I may be old fashioned (or is that just 'old' ;-} ), and I'll admit my only serious formal programming training was a Fortran IV course back in the batch programming days, and the rule they taught us then was that we needed to draw out the program before we started coding. The idea was that if you couldn't draw it (on paper yet!) you couldn't code it.... As such I'd like to have something that has at least some level of 'intelligence' about how to do the drawing, and that does most of the 'artwork' side as transparently as possible so I can concentrate on the program side of stuff.... A lot of the suggestions seemed more aimed at creating pretty pictures than programming, but DIA looks like it might be a good fit.... ART ------------------ Arthur Torrey - <[email protected]> -------------------
