dia: a [can be] command-driven diagram tool
The Dia program. Nice visio-killer.
Killer feature: I can edit with all the widgets and mouse controls, but there's a commandline export function.
dia --log-to-stderr --export-to-format=eps architecture.dia
Thus I can store a single source .dia file in source control, and have an automatic script build my slide/latex diagrams. Automation is my friend.
Previous diagram tools (visio, acrobat illustrator, etc) may offer a few additional bells and whistles, but this one feature alone is a huge win for me.
Killer feature: I can edit with all the widgets and mouse controls, but there's a commandline export function.
dia --log-to-stderr --export-to-format=eps architecture.dia
Thus I can store a single source .dia file in source control, and have an automatic script build my slide/latex diagrams. Automation is my friend.
Previous diagram tools (visio, acrobat illustrator, etc) may offer a few additional bells and whistles, but this one feature alone is a huge win for me.
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The good old days of sawfish and excessive themes...
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Their screenshots page doesn't do it justice -- they recently changed everything around and made it 10x as awesome.
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But in general, inkscape far outshines dia, definitely. their xml selector/editor dialog alone makes me want to send them beer.