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October 19, 2020 [OT] Looking for a usable UML diagram editor | ||||
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After StarUML decided to start to randomly crap out on me, while potentially ruining my mostly D projects in it by locking them into the proprietary *.MDJ format (although it would be easy to reverse engineer it, since it's JSON-based). It's also quite abandoned as of now, with no hopes of ever improving the constant crashes and other issues. I mainly need one for class diagrams, so that must be a strong point of the software, also it would be great if it outputted to the non-proprietary *.UML format, so I can include it with the source code. |
October 19, 2020 Re: [OT] Looking for a usable UML diagram editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to solidstate1991 | On 10/19/20 10:01 AM, solidstate1991 wrote: > After StarUML decided to start to randomly crap out on me, while potentially ruining my mostly D projects in it by locking them into the proprietary *.MDJ format (although it would be easy to reverse engineer it, since it's JSON-based). It's also quite abandoned as of now, with no hopes of ever improving the constant crashes and other issues. > > I mainly need one for class diagrams, so that must be a strong point of the software, also it would be great if it outputted to the non-proprietary *.UML format, so I can include it with the source code. It's not an editor but I use PlantUML [1]. It's a reasonably simple/readable text format so it would easily ship with your source code. Its main downside is that you don't have much control over the layout of the generated diagrams. [1]: https://plantuml.com |
October 19, 2020 Re: [OT] Looking for a usable UML diagram editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to David Gileadi | On Monday, 19 October 2020 at 17:14:41 UTC, David Gileadi wrote: > > It's not an editor but I use PlantUML [1]. It's a reasonably simple/readable text format so it would easily ship with your source code. Its main downside is that you don't have much control over the layout of the generated diagrams. > > [1]: https://plantuml.com also my choice... but mainly because scoop, my favorite Windows package manager ;) offers only this one. chocolatey knows more. * https://www.umlet.com/ (my 2nd choice) * https://www.bouml.fr/ (freeware again) * https://www.yworks.com/products/yed (???) |
October 20, 2020 Re: [OT] Looking for a usable UML diagram editor | ||||
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Posted in reply to notna | On Monday, 19 October 2020 at 18:36:29 UTC, notna wrote: > On Monday, 19 October 2020 at 17:14:41 UTC, David Gileadi wrote: >> >> It's not an editor but I use PlantUML [1]. It's a reasonably simple/readable text format so it would easily ship with your source code. Its main downside is that you don't have much control over the layout of the generated diagrams. >> >> [1]: https://plantuml.com > > also my choice... but mainly because scoop, my favorite Windows package manager ;) offers only this one. > > chocolatey knows more. > * https://www.umlet.com/ (my 2nd choice) > * https://www.bouml.fr/ (freeware again) > * https://www.yworks.com/products/yed (???) The ones I know about: 1. https://app.diagrams.net/ 2. https://umbrello.kde.org/ Antonio |
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