Le mercredi 11 février 2009 à 23:34 +0100, Malte von dem Hagen a écrit : > > Am 11.02.2009 21:50 Uhr, Craig Holland schrieb: > > Mathias Wolkert wrote: > > Did he? > > >>>> OmniGraffle is the better Visio. > > > > ...except I've not found any good networking/systems stencils for > > omnigraffle (even on graffletopia). I tried to import the visio ones in 5.0 > > but that didn't work too well. Someone out there have something for > > omnigraffle that rivals the visio network stencils? > > Depends on the target audience, but for documentation purposes, there is > obviously no need for shiny, eyecandy stencils but only for > distinguishable figures. Use circles for routers, rectangles for > switches and so on. There are enough geometric stencils available.
Or ;)... Unless that you need runtime input, parse your configuration file repository, and build quite nice looking documents using TeX (plus, if you fancy nice graphics, pstricks, metapost, or pgf/TiKz). That's easy with a small few lines of perl (or your parsing language of choice). If you need run-time data, simply script it into the above mentioned "engine." The engineering way of lazily producing "marketing visual quality" documents... IMHO :) Cheers, mh > > Regards, > > .m > -- michael hallgren, mh2198-ripe
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