Svenn -
On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 05:54:19PM +0200, Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:A wire jump tells the reader _explicitely_ "Here are two wires crossing". [chop] When they _are_ automagically generated, like in Visio, I tend to use them as there are no questions like "do those lines cross or are they connected?" during presentations.
Unix tools have a history of providing mechanism, not setting policy.
- Larry
wire jumps would be great for that want for gschem to handle loop and cable diagrams, and for ancient compatibility, and Visio must be finding an audience for that-- it's a popular tool. Up with providing mechanism without setting policy! :-)
John Griessen
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