![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() you define your methods in a class diagram and reuse them in a sequence diagram). Still, it's easier than spelling out every block and connection by hand in Inkscape.īouml is a proper CASE tool that organizes your diagrams into projects and improves consistency between diagrams by reusing design elements between different types of diagrams (e.g. Dia is not really a UML tool, it's more of a free-form diagram tool that happens to include UML elements. Looks like blockdiag has come a long way since I last looked at it, I'll give it another try! Posted 9:43 UTC (Sat) by angdraug (subscriber, #7487) ![]()
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