On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 18:59:15 -0800, Allan Espinosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If your looking for an interpreted type language you can also try GNU
> pic (man pic ?).  It is usually installed by default since its
> required by most programs (I think).  This is nice for creating a lot
> of similar diagrams etc.  If you want, you can pipe the pic files to
> fig format and edit them with xfig.  I use pic for flow charts,
> schematic diagrams etc.  It is also very nice because you can pipe the
> output to a latex picture environment

I'll give a try this as well.
Salamat po.

str
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