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 Third party tools

Some third parties tools are handy to use in combination with the e3editor

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For exporting pictures, the best way is to export a SVG file, and to import this file into Adobe Illustrator, or to use another drawing tool. You can then export the SVG file to the format you like. As a free tool, Inkscape can be used.

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If you use LaTeX for writing documents, you can use Excel2Latex to have the Excel sheets in the form of LaTeX tables.

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If you want to explore the e3value models yourself, e.g. for further processing, you can use a generic RDF editor such as Protege.

 

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Protege is a generic ontology editor that can be used to read the rdf files that the e3editor produces 05/09/06
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With Illustrator, you can import SVG files and export in many graphical formats 05/09/06
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With Inkscape, you can import SVG files and export in many graphical formats 05/09/06
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Excel2Latex can be used to convert Excel net value flow sheets to LaTex tables 05/09/06
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A Visio stencil that can be used to draw value hierarchies 10/12/06
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A stencil for e3value to be used with Visio 09/27/06
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