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Message #00701
Re: Diagram Software
Thanks Martin, I'll try Inkscape going forward...
I also realized that some arrows would help on those connector ends, I'll
get those cleaned up in a bit.
-Anthony
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Martin Owens <doctormo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey Anthony
>
> On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 09:40 -0700, ajmctaggart wrote:
> > I realize my model/diagram skills are lacking, but I've done my best
> > to model my original idea of the bug reporting tool.
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> Your attachment looks fine, the only readability problems in diagrams
> I've seen is a lack of balance on paper. Your'as is fairly good IMO.
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> > I started this in OpenOffice Draw (please, please tell me if there is
> > something better I should be using in Linux).
>
> I use Inkscape, I have a template I use for designing these kinds of
> diagrams. It also helps that you can add icons and other attractive
> elements. But it's node connecting tool in 0.46 is still fairly
> primitive and it's got bugs if you resize the document.
>
> But I still feel more comfortable drawing diagrams in Inkscape and
> saving as svg and pdf than in OO Draw.
>
> Regards, Martin
>
>
References
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Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...
From: ajmctaggart, 2009-10-07
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Re: Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...
From: Mark Shuttleworth, 2009-10-07
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Re: Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...
From: Natan Yellin, 2009-10-08
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Re: Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...
From: James Westby, 2009-10-08
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Re: Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...
From: Natan Yellin, 2009-10-08
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Re: Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...
From: Mark Shuttleworth, 2009-10-08
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Re: Question about Bug Reporting Tools in Ubuntu, from a design perspective...
From: ajmctaggart, 2009-10-08
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Diagram Software
From: Martin Owens, 2009-10-08