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    Entity relation diagrams generator

    Entity relation diagrams generator

    Entity Relation Diagrams generation tool

    ERAlchemy generates Entity Relation (ER) diagram from databases or from SQLAlchemy models. The simplest way to install eralchemy on OSX is by using Homebrew. ERAlchemy requires GraphViz to generate the graphs and Python. Both are available for Windows, Mac and Linux. Thanks to it's modular architecture, it can be connected to other ORMs/ODMs/OGMs/O*Ms. Some tests require a local postgres database with a schema named test in a database named test all owned by a user named postgres with a...
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    This program generates code from an UML Dia Diagram. Currently supported languages are: ActionScript3, Ada95, C, C++, C#, IDL, Java, PHP, PHP5, Python, Ruby, shapefiles and SQL.
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    Trafficlights-for-DIA

    A set of trafficlight shapes to use in your diagrams in DIA

    A set of trafficlight shapes to add to your DIA diagramming tool to use in your diagrams.
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    gml4gtk

    gml4gtk

    small console GML or graphviz DOT graph viewer

    directed graph layout program for GML (Graph-Markup-Language) graph or partial graphviz DOT graph
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    Jade

    Jade

    Jade is a cross-platform diagram editor built on the Qt framework.

    Jade is a cross-platform diagram editor built on the Qt framework. It is similar in scope to Microsoft Visio or Gnome dia. It is released under the GNU General Public License version 3.0 and is available for Windows, Linux, and likely any other platform that is supported by the Qt library.
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    Dia Diagram Editor

    Dia Diagram Editor

    Free drawing software for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux

    Dia Diagram Editor is free Open Source drawing software for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Dia supports more than 30 different diagram types like flowcharts, network diagrams, database models. More than a thousand readymade objects help to draw professional diagrams. Dia can read and write a number of different raster and vector image formats.
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    Nice Network Stencils

    Collection of nice looking Calligra Flow computer and network stencils

    Nice Network Stencils is a collection of nice looking Calligra Flow stencils in SVG format for making network diagrams. Many of us have been looking for years for a way to make professional looking network diagrams with an open source program instead of Visio. Dia was pretty much the only choice and it has pretty ugly stencils, Flow has come around and uses the same ugly stencils. As of v2.8.1, Flow can now import and use SVG stencils. So I took some nice looking stencils provided by the...
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    Dia 2 nuSoap webservice wsdl generator

    DIA diagram converter to php webservice(libnusoap)

    This program converts a standard UML diagram from DIA program to a php webservice that uses the nuSoap library. Generated in C# on version .Net 2.0 so should run unther mono also.
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    d2h generates a table of contents basing on the information from a Dia diagram (XML file). The table of contents is inserted into each text file that is named in the diagram. Thus, text and media files are linked by hyperlinks.
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    Launch a customizable list of shell script from Dia
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    GGredit is library that implements base functionality for a generic graphic editor. DDraw is a diagram editor designed for Gnome that use GGredit. DDraw is inspired to DIA, it can be used to draw many different kinds of diagrams.
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    er2sql is a ruby script, which converts an er - diagram, created by dia (http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/), to sql statements.
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    A Python script to convert Dia XML files storing a UML diagram into SQL create statements. Ideal for designing a database with Dia and creating it on MySQL or PostgreSQL.
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    dia2fsm reads DIA diagram files constructed in the prescribed format and produces Finite State Machine (FSM) skeleton code. dia2fsm currently supports code generation to C and C++ and is built on Linux only. dia2fsm depends on Qt, and has been partially
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    sql2diagram converts sql scripts to diagrams in the XML format dia, which can be viewed and further maintained with the dia drawing program. It is a good help for the documentation of a database structure. It provides HTML output as well.
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    dia2anim creates a GIF animation from a schematic of a scene (drawn using Dia).
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    PyAttributes is a plugin for the diagram editor Dia that enables you to add arbitrary metadata to a diagram and it's content.
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    Medoosa is a documentation tool for C++ that can produce UML class diagrams including generalizations and associations. Corrections can be made interactively in a diagram editor (Dia) and are fed back into the source as Javadoc-style comments.
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    cpp2dia is a Tcl Script that uses "ctags" and "graphviz" to parse .cpp files and generate UML diagrams for the diagram drawing tool "Dia".
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