- From: Joseph Potvin <jpotvin@opman.ca>
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2015 08:48:00 -0400
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RE: "I want to do something of this complexity" http://www.eclipse.org/papyrus/ Joseph Potvin Operations Manager | Gestionnaire des opérations The Opman Company | La compagnie Opman jpotvin@opman.ca Mobile: 819-593-5983 On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 12:17 PM, Anders Rundgren < anders.rundgren.net@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2015-08-11 18:11, David I. Lehn wrote: > >> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Anders Rundgren >> <anders.rundgren.net@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I have so far relied on PowerPoint to produce nice flowcharts which I >>> subsequently converted to PDF. >>> However, PDF and web are not ideal companions and bitmaps suck in today's >>> world with ultra-high resolution displays. >>> >>> I have yet taken on this but I'm thinking about using SVG. >>> The problem is that authoring SVG sucks big-time and typically generate >>> very >>> big files as well. >>> >>> So I'm considering creating SVG from code to come up with something along >>> these lines: >>> >>> http://webpki.org/papers/flowchart.html >>> >>> >> Did you want a flowchart or some other type of diagram? UML tools >> would probably cover everything you could imagine but have a steep >> learning curve. Depending on your use case you might want to check >> out blockdiag which supports basic functionality for a number of >> diagram types with a simple input text syntax. >> >> http://blockdiag.com/ >> > > I want to do something of this complexity: > > http://webpki.org/papers/PKI/EMV-Tokenization-SET-3DSecure-WebCryptoPlusPlus-combo.pdf#page=4 > > Anders > > > >> -dave >> >> > >
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