JLink lets users author flow charts based on ISO 5807 and IBM standards. Developers can use JLink to add flowcharts to applications, serve a flow chart over the web in PDF or PNG, or dynamically create a flowchart with Javascript, Python or Ruby scripts
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The JLink website has received a few updates over the last two days. In particular, the site: * Now utilizes some PHP, and * features a modest FAQ section (see http://jlink.sourceforge.net/help.php). Additional content will be added in the near future, including code examples. I hope you enjoy the JLink website! - crunchyfroggie
Complete re-write and a final API have been decided upon.
Complete re-write and a final API have been decided upon.
Complete re-write and a final API have been decided upon.
Complete re-write and a final API have been decided upon.
Complete re-write and a final API have been decided upon.
Complete re-write and a final API have been decided upon.
Complete re-write and a final API have been decided upon.
The second test package has been released and it has some interesting features for developers in it. X20-8021 from IBM (the Flowcharting Worksheet) has been implemented. The graphics measurement API in JLink now can be fed centimetres and inches instead of just pixels when specifying sizes, and it will (according to the users screen resolution) display the right number of pixels to construct things of the input size and units! Enjoy! Jason Barraclough.
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