Op do 17 okt. 2019 om 13:40 schreef Ken Mankoff : > > On 2019-10-17 at 13:12 +02, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel < > frederic-emmanuel.picca@synchrotron-soleil.fr> wrote... > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PGF/TikZ > > Or you can do it with Ditaa, http://plantuml.com, others that may be > easier to use than TikZ. > I tried it out (after a bit of configuring) with the following: #+BEGIN_SRC plantuml :file groupingComponents.eps :noexport @startuml package "Some Group" { HTTP - [First Component] [Another Component] } node "Other Groups" { FTP - [Second Component] [First Component] --> FTP } cloud { [Example 1] } database "MySql" { folder "This is my folder" { [Folder 3] } frame "Foo" { [Frame 4] } } [Another Component] --> [Example 1] [Example 1] --> [Folder 3] [Folder 3] --> [Frame 4] @enduml #+END_SRC It looks a bit different, but I will not worry about it at the moment. Is it best to save it as eps, or better another format? (When using it with LaTeX.) -- Cecil Westerhof