Index of /ctan/support/consdiag/
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Readme of consdiag.py
What is it
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consdiag.py Version 1.1
constructor of diagrams:
Given a frame of classes and relationships among clases, it
generates latex code ,that represents those classes in the
Rumbaugh OO notation.
Things like this:
__________
| fruits |
|--------|
|cheap |
|sweet |
|dry |
| |
| |
----------
|eat |
|buy |
|take |
| / |
|_____/_3|
------
| |
| a |
|----|
|
|
d
----------
| |
| |
--- ---
|b| |c|
--- ---
where : a,b,c are simple classes or another union_derivations.
d is a triangle :)
How to run it.
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Take a look at the end of consdiag.py, there you'll see good examples.
How to make the documentation.
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Run "latex consdiag.tex" several times , because it needs to update
the crossreferences and such.
Or use a ghostscript visor to view consdiag.ps.