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J. Ressler said:
> We recently started using, err...experimenting with TWiki. Right
> now we are in the "dream big, start small" phase.
Excellent! I've used TWiki for about a year and find that the developers
contribute far more documentation using this tool than any previous
method I tried.
> One of our software gurus really likes the fact that he can use
> Twiki Draw to do simple block diagrams.
I agree, embedded drawing in Wiki pages means you can convey process
flow, for example, very succinctly.
> Is there a way, other than saving to .GIF, to incorporate Twiki
> Draw (.draw) files into a Visio file. I don't care how many hoops
> I have to jump through to get it into a Visio file if independent
> formatting remains (layers). Incorporating from Visio to Twiki Draw
> would be swell too.
I've played around with TWiki Draw[1] and JHotDraw[2], the open source
software it's based on and don't think you're going to get a
Visio-style drawing out of it.
If you download and look at a *.draw file, you'll notice it's ASCII,
not binary -- this isn't an image format in the traditional sense.
Unless someone in the JHotDraw or TWiki communities
creates a converter, you're not likely to find one anywhere.
Have you tried asking your question on the Support web at http://twiki.org? Try asking from here: http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Support/WebHome.
I've found the Support web to be an excellent resource. Questions
are answered quickly and accurately.
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