If you want to do this in LaTeX, then PGF/TikZ is the only workable solution. 
It contains several libraries to make these kinds of maps, check the manual.

I think the "Tree Library" might be interesting for your application.

Cheers,
Wilfred



On Saturday, June 7, 2014 6:21 AM, Johann Spies <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 

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>
>It seems to me that to do something like the pdf attached in
>LaTeX/XeLaTeX is very difficult.  I have looked at tikz and  the
>rst-package but it seems like an unreasonable lot of work to do it
>through one of those packages.
>
>Is there an easier way?
>
>Regards
>Johann
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