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Default Flow Chart Software

On 09/02/2018 20:11, Dave Liquorice wrote:
On Fri, 9 Feb 2018 07:27:32 +0000, Adrian Brentnall wrote:

Zooming in showed the connect points as 'dashes' against the outline of
the object, and you could drag the end of the line to connect with the
one that you wanted.... but it was 20 years ago!


It's still like that, but the acceptance area for the connection
points is very small and I don't think quite matches the visible
"dashes". ie the dashes extend outside the shape but the acceptance
area doesn't. In draw.io when you are on target a large green circle
appears around the point.

Chartist is probably second place.


As I say, it was a while back - but I do recall having to zoom in and
'correct' where the lines were attaching sometimes.

Have fun!
Adrian
 
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