11-06-2003
Thanks for your answer , but first i would test if i enter :
/rep1/toto or
/rep1/toto* , in other words if the input contains a "*"
to do or not the loop
i'm searching for the test , if you have the answer please welcome !
christian
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NAME
xsddiagram - Xml Schema Definition (XSD) diagram viewer
SYNOPSIS
XSDDiagram.exe [-o output.svg] [-so EXTENSION] [-r RootElement]* [-e N] [-z N] [file.xsd]
DESCRIPTION
XSD Diagram, version 0.10.0.0
-o FILE
specifies the output image. Only '.svg' or '.png' are allowed. If not present, the GUI is shown.
-so EXTENSION
specifies the output image is streamed through the standard output. EXTENSION can be: png, jpg, svg or emf (emf on Windows only).
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-z N
specifies the zoom percentage from 10% to 1000% (only for .png image). Work only with the '-o', '-os png' or '-os jpg' option.
Example 1: > XSDDiagram.exe -o file.png -r TotoRoot -e 3 -z 200 ./folder1/toto.xsd
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