id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,component,severity,resolution,keywords,cc,release
2986,JHotDraw plugin,anonymous,anybody,Previous to and now in parallel with I've been using DokuWiki for various documentation purposes. Other than multi-project support the main thing I'd like to see in Trac is some way to do simple diagrams online.  DokuWiki has a really neat (although aging) plugin that integrates the JHotDraw applet into the wiki (www.jhotdraw.org); the way this works is it creates a diagram and saves it to two formats - and editable text format (internal to jhotdraw) and an image file which is displayed in the wiki (until the edit button is clicked_ which loads JHotdraw with the text descriptor to allow edits).  This allows simple things like squares_ circles_ and lines to be quickly created inline in the wiki_ its not any sort of UML editor_ but for quick explainations it avoids the need to pull up an external program_ sort the files somewhere_ and then upload and image to Trac.  I see someone else requests Gliffy support_ which would accomplish something similar_ except the jhotdraw is an open source project.,enhancement,new,normal,Request-a-Hack,normal,,,fcorreia@gmail.com,0.11
