Confluence 2.8 : Flowchart Macro
This page last changed on Apr 29, 2008 by smaddox.
The Flowchart Macro creates diagrams composed of shapes joined by lines using the GraphViz language. This language is extremely versatile and powerful, but you can start with a really simple example as shown below, and then gradually improve your knowledge and create more advanced diagrams easily. InstallationThis macro requires that the GraphViz plugin is installed on your Confluence site. Usage
ExamplesThese are some very basic examples of what you can achieve easily. For more advanced layouts and formatting, please refer to the resources below.
GraphViz ResourcesGraphViz is a powerful way of describing diagrams of any kind, using just text. There is no graphical editor, so this may not be the tool of choice for the occasional user. But if you would like to visualise your ideas regularly it is well worth reading more about the language. Have a look at the following resources on the GraphViz website, to learn more than what can be explained on this overview page. RELATED TOPICSWorking with Macros Take me back to Confluence User Guide ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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