Feature request
- From: Max Wahler <max mike-melone de>
- To: dia-list gnome org
- Subject: Feature request
- Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 17:18:12 +0100
Hello all,
I'm new to Dia and wanted to use it in combination with the Concordion
test framework.
To those who are unfamiliar with Concordion, it's primarily used to
write testable specifications. This is done by surrounding text with
special HTML tags that execute a test and then colors the text red or
green and so shows if the test passed or failed.
Because often text is not always clearly laid out and graphics are
sometimes easier to understand, my idea was to create UML diagrams with
Dia and then export it to SVG, so that a Concordion plugin can use the
single parts as test fragments, for example a transition from one state
to another.
My problem now is, that the generated SVG is pretty nice, but there's no
possibility to give the UML elements identifiers that themselves become
id attributes of the generated SVG group tags. That'd allow me to simply
put the results of the tests in a CSS that color the UML elements by
naming them like the element identifiers.
Since my C(++) skills are not very good I'd love to see someone
implement that feature in Dia!
Regards
Max
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