Re: Dia and Scicos



On 21 Aug 2003, Ramine Nikoukhah wrote:
Scicos is a Scilab toolbox for modeling and simulating dynamical
systems using a block diagram editor. Scilab can be considered
a free Matlab and Scicos is like Simulink.

Currently we have written the editor of Scicos in Scilab graphics.
Recently I came across Dia when I installed my new Suse and I
started wondering if Dia could be used as a graphical editor for scicos.
Having briefly examined Dia, it seems to me that many of the
features we need in scicos are already available in Dia, except
perhaps hierarchy. What do you think?

The CVS version of Dia has hierarchy in one sense:  Objects can be
contained inside other objects, moved along with them and so on.  I don't
know if this is the kind you have in mind.

-Lars

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