Couldn't you do this with XFig or Dia sessions? Graphviz?
Amir Michail wrote:
Hi, I think it would be neat if the drawing mode understood many sorts of diagrams that one finds in CS and math papers. For example, it might have built in support for drawing abstract trees, where you have triangles representing sections of the tree where the details are not important. More generally, one could also have the drawing editor understand many kinds of concrete and abstract graphs to allow the user to more easily create them for illustrative purposes. I think what's needed here is something different from an automatic graph layout algorithm, particularly for abstract graphs. The user should have more control over layout, but at the same time, the drawing should not be too hard to construct. So I guess something that understands typical CS/math domain concrete/abstract diagrams along with a constrained-based drawing system might work out well. Amir _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
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