Rochus
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A lot has happened sinc my first post about CrossLine (see https://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/8438/0/crossline--an-outliner-with-cross-link-capabilities-in-the-tradition-of-ecco-pro).
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best outliner you use? (2018)
1/13/2019
>Dang, that does look interesting! Do you happen to have a Mac executable?
>
>Thanks ever so,
>Bill
I saw your question just now.
The easies way to run it on Mac is probably by installing Wine (htt...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>I've never worked with such a tool before, but I am intrigued. If I find
>the time to explore it, I will report back here on a separate thread.
I'm curious if you like it...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
OK got it. But are there other authoring tools for ReqIF outside IBM
>DOORS? (Hopefully not as high priced as that!)
If you like Eclipse and Java-based tools, you can ha...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
So, if I understand correctly, OMG ReqIF
>https://www.omg.org/spec/ReqIF/About-ReqIF/ is a standard file format
>for hierarchically structured documents which supports:
>
>...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
You mean this http://doorscope.ch/ as I understand? This is quite
>impressive!
Yes, that's the app I was referring to, thanks.
washere wrote:
Thanks for your responses; I give it a try and come back when I have results.
>Would be
>great if a minimum number of tags could be chosen to do that, sort of
>universal outlining g...
Correction:
The forum software definitely seem to swallow text with similarities to HTML tags. Here (hopefully) the missing text:
>left_outline_tag title="Name of My 2nd Root Node" text="Can be: Scen...
> washere wrote:
Thank you very much for your explications.
>The file size does not matter as long as the nesting does not break
>scope like other html nesting tags (li, url etc etd).
It's not abou...
washere wrote:
+ PRICE:
>+ OPML
>
> - It's the best Tree Outliner Structure file format there is. I've
>tested nearly a thousand software in the last three years.
>
> - My recommendation for d...
>cicerosc wrote:
>Two more comments:
>
>>2) I don't see a way to select and then copy/paste text across multiple
>>items. Unless I am missing something you can drag to select text within
>>ONE item, ...
Slartibartfarst wrote: Slartibartfarst reply to @Rochus: 2018-11-12 1515hrs >Many thanks for the opportunity to review FL2 (FlowLine2).
Thank you very much for your review and your well-founded feedba...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>> Rochus, you are going to heaven!
Thanks, although I hope not too soon ;-)
Had anyone a look at the tool? Any comments or questions?
Me again: I open-sourced yet another of my tools which I developed during the last ten years as a byproduct of my consulting work. It is a modelling tool supporting Functional Analysis and Business Pr...
best outliner you use? (2018)
11/4/2018
doablesoftware wrote:
> on www.organizingcreativity.com/2018/02/what-makes-a-good-outliner/
>
>someone says what are the main features that makes a good outliner
>
>what's the best outliner you use? ...
cicerosc wrote:
Two more comments:
>2) I don't see a way to select and then copy/paste text across multiple
>items. Unless I am missing something you can drag to select text within
>ONE item,...
Welcome; I appreciate your feedback. As long as I'm using CrossLine myself (it takes at least another ten years till retirement) I will do regular maintenance work; new features depend on my need; but...
Hi Chris, thanks.
Concerning your question: if the outline is in the same repository, CrossLine supports live transclusion, i.e. the transcluded items immediately update when the source is changed; if...
In case you are interested: I open-sourced an outliner tool which I developed as a byproduct of my consulting work during the last ten years. You can download the source from here: https://github.com/...
