Re: Creating / editing UML diagrams

You can do it in hackmd and sync with github too, like
https://hackmd.io/@G1dCyyqmT-KTHYBGNzOi_g/SytALogkc/edit

On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 3:30 PM Alfredo Serafini <seralf@gmail.com> wrote:

> +1 for plantUML
>
> I use it often from the online editor at https://www.planttext.com/
>
> it's not perfect, but it helps save text sources that  are easily
> maintainable with versioning.
>
> best,
> Alfredo
>
> Il giorno gio 10 feb 2022 alle ore 21:05 Pierre-Antoine Champin <
> pierre-antoine@w3.org> ha scritto:
>
>> Personally I like PlantUML (https://plantuml.com/). I like the fact that
>> it works with simple text files, easy to edit, diff, etc... It also takes
>> care of the layout for you.
>>
>> Granted, all these features can be pros or cons depending on your
>> perspective ( some people prefer to point and click, and to precisely
>> control the layout...).
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10 February 2022 20:16:58 CET, Chris Wood <c.c.wood@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear list,
>>>
>>> This might be a naïve question...
>>>
>>> I'd like to edit the DCAT-AP UML diagram (
>>> https://github.com/SEMICeu/DCAT-AP/blob/master/releases/2.1.0/dcat-ap_2.1.0.png).
>>> Given they have an eap file in their repo, it looks like they used Sparx to
>>> originally create their diagrams. Is there an open source alternative?
>>> Otherwise, they also have SVG, and various other standard LOD file types,
>>> if there's software which can create UML from any of these?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Chris
>>>
>> -- Sent from /e/ Mail.
>>
>

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