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I used PowerPlantUML Confluence macro during several months and I like this macro very much. But yesterday I got an error with all my diagrams that have worked before. Reinstalling the macro to Confluence haven't helped. Can you, please, help me with this problem?
Hi @Anna Panfilova ,
this is most likely to be an issue with the graphviz binary on the system where Confluence is installed. You should check with your System Administrator if the package is properly installed and up to date.
Let me know if this helps,
--Alexis
Thank you for the answer :)
It seems like sequence diagrams are working, but code for tables returns an error.
Code like this:
@startuml
!define table(x) class x << (T,#FFAAAA) >>
hide methods
hide stereotypes
table(table1) {
id: int8
field1: varchar
field2: varchar
}
table(table2) {
id: int8
field1: varchar
field2: varchar
}
@enduml
I use confluence cloud for free and can't see its backend.
It looks like some jar libraries for table drawing disappeared.
But the day before yesterday tables drawing worked.
And macro reinstallation doesn't help.
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Hi @Anna Panfilova ,
in this case I would get in touch with the addon support : https://marketplace.atlassian.com/vendors/1215743/alan-gibson
Let me know if this helps,
--Alexis
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