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An early draft of a script for generating radial diagrams (nested structures of block arcs, or simple pie diagrams) from outlines in OO3.
  1. Check that OmniGraffle is running
  2. Open an outline in OO3
  3. Click outside the outline to deselect all rows
  4. Run this script
  • Selecting a row limits the diagram to that row and its sub-tree.
  • Collapsing rows will allow for the generation of less detailed diagrams.
  • Numeric columns can optionally be used to proportion the width of arcs.


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Last edited by RobTrew; 2012-08-30 at 11:25 PM.. Reason: Ver 0.023 adds numeric user data to shapes
 
 




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