Dear Wizards,
first
of all Thank You for a wonderful flowcharter on the basis of the
Open Source idea. We are currently working with MediaWiki and
looked into an extension for Dia in that regard. We found http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Dia as
Dear Wizards,
first of all Thank You for a wonderful flowcharter on the basis of the
Open Source idea. We are currently working with MediaWiki and looked
into an extension for Dia in that regard. We found
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Dia as a possibility to display
.dia in MediaWi
Le 19/10/2010 17:16, Mark Hempelmann (ta.ken) a écrit :
> As flowcharts are widely used in Wikipedia, my humble opinion is that
> not only Dia would profit from such an approach, but the wiki-community
> might find this a great opportunity to discuss and become involved.
IMHO, as Dia exports itsel
Hi,
does anyone have an idea, which could help me with my last post?
Thank you!
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Hi Mark,
On 10/19/2010 05:16 PM, Mark Hempelmann (ta.ken) wrote:
> As far as I know, Wiki extensions are programmed in PHP, is that
> correct? Alas, I am not really able to do any coding, but we could set
> up a wiki and test
Sure, MediaWiki extensions are written in PHP, but you're rather lookin
Dear Pooya:
> a) How can I add the minimum and maximum numbers on the lines between two
> classes, like (0,1) or * (see
> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/03/Klassendiagramm-1.png)
Use the Aggregation line. There are multiplicity fields for each side in
the Context menu of that e