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- From: davidt@cpsc.ucalgary.ca (David Taylor)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.tex,comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Using hier & dag to draw C++ class hierachy diagrams for input to TeX documents.
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 22:13:19 GMT
- Organization: University of Calgary CPSC
- Message-ID: <4khbpv$clc@linux.cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
- References: <3169129f.1024212@news.demon.co.uk> <4kb3j5$kjm@grimsel.zurich.ibm.com>
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- In article <4kb3j5$kjm@grimsel.zurich.ibm.com>,
- Keith Whittingham <wgk@zurich.ibm.com> wrote:
- >In <3169129f.1024212@news.demon.co.uk>, mat@dekard.demon.co.uk (Matt at Home) writes:
- >>
- >>I am using UnixWare 2.03 App Server with the add-on CCS package. This
- >>includes a nifty utility called - hier - which purports to be able to
- >>draw C++ class hierachy diagrams and output them as TeX and DVI files.
- >>
- >>Unfortunately to do this it needs a program/utility called 'dag'. I've
- >>never heard of it, and the archie server is down so I can't find it at
- >>the moment.
- >>
- >>Has anyone heard of dag? know where to find it? know how to use it?
- >>
- >
- >I wonder if the writers of "dag" looked up the word in an australian
- >dictionary - I guess not.
- >
-
- I think dag is a acronym for Directed Acyclic Graph, or sort of a tree
- that can reconverge.
-
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- Andrew Taylor |email: davidt@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
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