On 12/12/2009 06:18 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Steven Stern
<subscribed-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am trying to create a visual aid for some complex relationships (not
software, sorry). It would seem that some flowchart, or similar
software, might assist. I need to show the relationships between items
and groups of items, and I really don't want to do it by hand.
Ideally I would identify a group of items as a group, so they could be
place near one another or marked with the same color, or similar. Then I
want to describe the relationship between them, (ex: 'depends on', or
'funds') and the relationship might look different from each end. Simple
example A and B, from A B has relation 'child' while from B A has
relation 'parent'. That term 'properties' seems to be used in some
things I found, but I haven't gotten a solution.
Does this ring a bell with anyone? Or even suggest a good manual tool,
neither xfig nor gimp is ideal.
You might be able to do this in a mind-map tool like XMind.
http://xmind.net
Is there some rpm of XMind available?
Paul
No, at least not that I've found. I downloaded the "universal" version,
put it in ~/Xmind and create a desktop shortcut pointing to
~/xmind-3.1/XMind_Linux/xmind
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Steve
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