Because I strongly support the involvement of SVG into our
documentation, I welcome every activity to establish this goal.
The mail to which Pavel had replied
(https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/4ea1bacb-02ca-e967-31d7-d2a6db30abff%40purtz.de)
contained the two graphics PageLayout.svg "Page Layout"
and pgDump.svg "pg_dump, psql, pg_restore". Actually they
are not part of our documentation. They are only part of a
proof-of-concept to generate SVG and include the result into HTML
and PDF output. The two examples can be used as references for
comparisons with any tool.
Hello, Jürgen. You wrote: JP> On 19.07.2018 14:06, Pavel Golub wrote:I disagree. From what I heard, GraphViz is the winner for now. I can give you my two cents: plantuml is another good choiceJP> Ok, please give us an example - possibly the two previous graphics. Fair enough. Let's try different formats. Sorry, what exactly previous graphics we're talking about? JP> Kind regards, Jürgen