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giubeca 2009-12-03 02:18 AM

I'm looking for stencils to realize Grafcet diagrams. Any idea?

JSAdam 2009-12-14 06:06 PM

Linked Lists and Data Structures
 
Hi,
I am looking for a stencil for quickly making diagrams of linked list structures (e.g. linked lists, binary search trees, 2 - 3 trees, etc.. ) any suggestions?
Thanks
Josh

twobarb 2009-12-26 01:17 PM

How about Piping symbols? Valves, pumps, heat exchangers, boilers, chillers, etc. It would be helpfull for making sketches for installs that the crew/engineers could understand.
Here are a couple of examples
[URL="http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Drawing/Flow_sheets.html"]http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Drawing/Flow_sheets.html[/URL][URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piping_and_instrumentation_diagram"]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piping_and_instrumentation_diagram[/URL]

threetee 2010-03-12 03:07 PM

[QUOTE=curiousstranger;66924]Likewise. I haven't found a good way of doing this yet.[/QUOTE]
Thirding this request. The lack of an ethernet stencil is one of the only things keeping me using Visio.

xiamenese 2010-03-12 04:49 PM

With no trolling in mind, it seems to me that those people who are looking for specific stencil sets which don't exist to date, might think about creating them themselves and posting on Graffletopia. I'm not in a line of work that would need any such set, but if I were, that is what I would do. For instance, if you have the set in Visio — which I've never used — why not create a diagram of using the elements you want, import it into OmniGraffle, tweak the elements the way you want them and then save them as stencils? Or is that illegal, piracy? Do you have to start from scratch?

DerekAsirvadem 2010-05-02 06:44 AM

Create one yourself!
 
[QUOTE=xiamenese;74564]With no trolling in mind, it seems to me that those people who are looking for specific stencil sets which don't exist to date, might think about creating them themselves and posting on Graffletopia. I'm not in a line of work that would need any such set, but if I were, that is what I would do.[/QUOTE]

That's exactly right. It is a bit silly waiting for someone else to do it (after all we do have OmniGraffle), and crying about them not having done it yet.

Personally, for me anyway, there were "stencils" available, but they were just simple drawings, not what I would call stencils, no thought re: applicable standards, rulers and alignment, handles, appropriate lines for the type of drawing etc. So with my own advice in mind, I created my own. Now that they are stable and tested for a few years, I have uploaded them to Graffletopia:
[URL="http://graffletopia.com/stencils/589"]Data Flow Diagram (SSADM)[/URL]
[URL="http://graffletopia.com/stencils/590"]Entity Relation Diagram (ERD)[/URL]
[URL="http://graffletopia.com/stencils/588"]Data Model (IDEF1X)[/URL]

I have a few more, I will upload when they are stable.

[QUOTE]For instance, if you have the set in Visio — which I've never used — why not create a diagram of using the elements you want, import it into OmniGraffle, tweak the elements the way you want them and then save them as stencils? Or is that illegal, piracy? Do you have to start from scratch?[/QUOTE]
That is plagiary, or theft of another person's work, you are better off starting from scratch; you might even come up with better symbols if you do it yourself.

Having said that, if the work (is [I]not[/I] protected by copyright, and it is published in the public domain (and Visio is not public domain, you have to license it), you can copy the work and use it. In which case, you should always provide credit to the original author (otherwise it is plagiary).

surrealx 2010-06-11 12:29 PM

SonicWALL
 
SonicWALL stencils would be great!

reagan9000 2011-01-07 08:52 AM

Cross-functional or Swimlane diagrams
 
It would be really useful to have cross-functional (also called swimlanes) process flow functionality. I know that Omniplan uses swimlanes however I need to work with Visio originals and exchange documents with Windows users. Visio has a cross-functional stencil that basically has a resizable swimlane and a divider.

Thanks! Love OmniGraffle as much as I loved Diagram! back in the day.
Tim

hplevyak 2011-01-14 06:59 AM

Request for Electrical Schematic Symbol Library - Aviation focus
 
Folks,
I'm doing some electrical schematic / wiring work for aircraft. I would love to see Omnigraffle with a stencil set for aviation related electrical schematic diagrams.

Is anyone aware of this? I checked Graffletopia and couldn't find anything. Those were more electronics focused.

I've revised this post to include a link to example of electrical architecture / symbol examples:

[url]http://www.aeroelectric.com/PPS/Adobe_Architecture_Pdfs/[/url]

Further description of the symbols can be found in the AeroElectric Connection chapter 1 "DC Wiring & Fundamentals".

[url]http://www.aeroelectric.com/Book/AEC12A_PDF.zip[/url]

Thanks,
Howard

whpalmer4 2011-01-14 09:26 AM

In general, it seems like it would be helpful if those folks asking for stencils for XYZ could post links to pages showing lists of useful symbols for doing XYZ. Someone else looking for an OmniGraffle learning project but not knowing beans about XYZ could have a look and see if it looked to be an interesting exercise, and have some confidence that if they did a good job, the result might actually be of some use. In other words, help others help you!


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