* Adds support for async signal arrow heads (see Help documentation, page 8). * Adds support for Interaction Frame dividers using 3 dashes (-), which render a dashed line between signals in an Interaction Frame (see "New with Example ") * You can now tap interaction frame divider lines, to highlight the associated declaration in the diagram text. * Adds “Shows Participant HUD” menu option, to present the participants in an overlay, when the topmost participants are no longer entirely visible. * Fixes a rare crash so ieen when the syntax highlights are applied. * Fixes a defect where interaction frames containing only signals to self, would render incorrectly x2 so.Fixes a defect where reversed signals would always render with a solid signal line. * Updates acknowledgments - removing Crashlytics. * Updated to use Microsoft AppCenter for crash reporting and analytics. * Adds support for copying the diagram into the paste buffer as an SVG.Ī massive thank-you for all the feedback and suggestions (and bug reports!), especially Ricardo N. Please keep ‘em coming and don’t forget to rate and/or review. Really good, just one annoying missing featureīeen looking for a while for something like this to generate sequence diagrams. Everything I was using before was like Gliphy, which made one drag/drop graphics, drag items to expand them, etc, which is a pain. This app lets me, a programmer, create sequence diagrams programatically with a DSL, which greatly increases productivity. These diagrams can then be exported to images or PDFs for sharing, or by the save file for collaboration. The only thing that this app is missing (which I was debating a 4-star review bescause of, because it is annoying and potentially problatic for larger diagrams with frequent edits), is that one cannot highlight multiple lines and hit 'tab' to increase the indentation. Doing so results in behavior like TextEdit, where the highlighted text is deleted and replaced with a tab character. Not sure if this is intentional (simple text editor), but I would have liked to see if behave like an IDE and increase the indentation for the highlighted lines. Please highlight multiple lines then use the "Editor -> Shift Right (CMD+])" menu option, to indent multiple lines.ĭoes exactly what it does beautifully and clearly Many thanks for the kind review, Rlatic it is greatly appreciated. If you want sequence diagrams this is the way to go. Not only can you devise all the basic flows, you do so with a interpreted “compiler” window that processes a set of simple commands/syntax. You might think this is round-about compared to directly manipulating graphical elements, but I find somewhat to my surprise that thinking about sequence construction using the app’s syntax is a much cleaner and more clear approach to design-and the drawing is done automatically and with pretty good aesthetic values too.
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