Gantt in linux
Gantt in linux
i’m planning a road trip and wanted to plan it out using a Gantt chart. I searched the repositories and did not find anything. Does anyone have any recommendations? (I actually am fun at parties)
What about Mermaid? https://mermaid.js.org/syntax/gantt.html
It supports Gantt charts and has a pretty nice language for modifying chart content once you get used to it.
I use Obsidian with the Mermaid plugin for offline work, but there are tons of good web-based options out there, too.
14 0 ReplyPlantUML supports Gantt charts if I remember correctly. Can run locally (java if I'm not mistaken) or via web.
6 0 ReplyWhy a gantt chart for a road trip though. There are not that many parallel things you usually do, no?
5 0 Replyyeah its overkill. any kind of timeline software would work.
5 0 ReplyLibre office calc would do the trick also, every cell is a day for example
3 0 ReplyI just learned about Waypoint to plan trips. Haven't looked at it yet but it sounds cool.
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I used planner recently https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/Planner?action=show&redirect=Planner
I also searched a lot z and didn't find good options. It works, but I don't like the way it looked.
4 0 Replyhttps://www.ganttproject.biz This one is nice
5 1 ReplyPlanner does Gantt charts, graphical ui.
2 0 ReplyI used OpenProject before. Mainly for easy collaboration through the web though, I don't think it offers a native version.
2 0 ReplyYou could use ProjectLibre although it might be overkill
2 0 ReplyYeah, it's overkill, and also breaks on anything newer than java 11 or 12
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I don't know any specific desktop applications, but you could try libre office calc :D
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1 0 Replycalligra plan has this iirc
1 0 ReplyDue to the nature if those charts, they're usually web based, not desktop native, and will probably have to be self hosted, even just locally. For example, Redmine supports Gantt charts and can be spun up fairly easily from its Docker image.
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