Block Diagrammin'
Looked around for open source diagramming SW for the manual. It seems there are three phases to this sort of thing:
1. Reading many questionably (?) sourced on-line reviews,
2. Installing and demoing several programs,
3. Settling on (i.e. "marrying") one.
I say "marrying" because the more work you invest and documents you produce with the tool, the harder it is to change course later (no disrespect to the institution itself). I picked draw.io, which isn't as integrated as I'd like - it runs in the browser and seems to include one in the install package - but seems up to the job so far (ominous music swell). I had to turn off the guides to get things to reliably snap / align with the grid. Also had to enable individual shadows, the global shadows don't work for pasting into LibreOffice Writer. The weirdest thing is I have to manually text edit the *.SVF file output to remove an annoying comment that otherwise shows up in the image itself - not a huge bother, but one of those picky things that spoils the experience slightly.
After getting some facsimile of what you want drawn, often the other half the battle is getting a reasonable likeness of it into your word processor. AutoCAD was absolutely notorious here (for me at least), I had to jump through all kinds of hoops to embed pix in Word docs (render vectors to pixels, yielding huge images and therefore needlessly enormous and unwieldy final documents). These SVF files just drop right into Writer - which is super, super nice.
There's always a fight with any new GUI, and I mean always, and wonder why that is in this day and age.
OT: Going out for my first stabbing today (Moderna Pfizer)!