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PROGRAM:
NAME
terd - Tool for Entity-Relationship Diagrams
SYNOPSIS
terd [options] [diagram]
DESCRIPTION
terd is an X11/Motif based graphical editor for drawing entity-relationship diagrams.
Diagrams can be loaded from and stored to a file. It can print diagrams to a PostScript
printer or save as PostScript to a file.
terd is part of The Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling (TCM).
ARGUMENTS
You can call terd with a single diagram name as argument. If this argument is an existing
file then terd tries to load a diagram from it. If it does not exist, a new diagram is
created with the argument as diagram name. terd files should have suffix '*.erd'.
Without a diagram argument, terd creates a new empty entity-relationship diagram with the
name 'untitled.erd'.
In addition to the standard X11 toolkit options (see X11(7)) terd accepts the options
listed below:
-drawing widthxheight
Create a drawing area of width pixels wide and height pixels high.
-help Write all available options to standard output and quit.
-maxdrawing widthxheight
The drawing area can not be larger than width pixels wide and height pixels high.
-priv_cmap
Start the editor with a private colormap.
-projdir directory
Set the project directory (current working directory) to directory.
-toEPS [file.eps]
Generate EPS (to file.eps or stdout when no file name was given) and quit.
-toFig [file.fig] [-latex]
Generate Fig format (to file.fig or stdout when no file name was given and quit.
When the -latex option is given, LaTeX fonts are generated, otherwise normal
PostScript fonts are generated. The Fig format can be read by xfig(1) and
fig2dev(1).
-toPNG file.png
Generate PNG format to file.png and quit.
-toPS [file.ps]
Generate PostScript (to file.ps or stdout when no file name was given) and quit.
-version
Write the TCM version to standard output and quit.
ENVIRONMENT
The TCM_HOME environment variable should be the directory where the TCM files are
installed.
PATH Should include $TCM_HOME/bin
MANPATH
Should include $TCM_HOME/man
PRINTER
Name of the default printer that is used by terd.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Should include $TCM_HOME/lib when the distribution contains shared object libraries
in $TCM_HOME/lib.
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