Quick Reference Guide for GraphViz
20 February 2002
Command-line Invocation
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All GraphViz programs have a similar invocation:
cmd [ flags ] [ input files ]
If no input files are supplied, the program reads from stdin.
Flags
-Gname=value
Set a graph attribute.
-Nname=value
Set a default node attribute.
-Ename=value
Set a default edge attribute.
-Tformat
Set output language to one of the supported formats. By default,
attributed dot is produced.
-V
Emit version information and exit.
-llibfile
User-supplied, device-dependent library files. Multiple libraries may
be given. These names are passed to the code generator at the beginning
of output.
-n[num]
Sets no-op flag in neato. If set, neato assumes nodes have already been
positioned and have a pos attribute giving this position. It then just
computes the edge layouts and emits the graph in the appropriate
format. If num is supplied and > 1, neato checks for previously
positioned edges, with control points provided in the pos attribute. It
uses these if given; otherwise, it computes the edge layout.
-ooutfile
Write output to file outfile. By default, output goes to stdout.
-s[scale]
Set input scale to scale. If this value is omitted, 72.0 is used. This
number is used to convert the point coordinate units used in the pos
attribute into inches. For example, dot -Tdot produces pos values in
points, with 72 per inch. Thus, to use this output as input to neato
-n, one needs -s (equivalently, -s72).
-v
Verbose mode
-x
In neato, on input, prune isolated nodes and peninsulas. This removes
uninteresting graph structure and produces a less cluttered drawing.
Note that the file contents override the -G, -N and -E flags. In addition,
these flags cause the related attributes to be permanently attached to the
graph. Thus, if attributed dot is used for output, the graph will have these
attributes.
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The DOT Language
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digraph G {foo -> bar; ... } or graph G { foo -- bar; ...}
To connect all pairs:
{foo bar}->{baz bart}
To make a chain of links:
foo->bar->baz
Commas inside [...] and semicolons inside {...} are optional.
Quotes are needed on attribute values to protect spaces, commas, periods, etc.
// C++ like comment: to end of line
/* C-like comment: between delimiters */
For a complete language description, see
http://www.research.att.com/~erg/graphviz/info/lang.html
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Attributes
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Name Used By Type Default Minimum Notes
Damping G double 0.99 0.0 neato only
Epsilon G double (.0001 * # nodes) neato only
URL ENGC string
arrowhead E arrowType normal
arrowsize E double 1.0 0.0
arrowtail E arrowType normal
bb G rect write-only
bgcolor G color
bottomlabel N string ""
center G bool false
clusterrank G clusterMode local dot only
color ENC color black
comment ENG string ""
compound G bool false dot only
concentrate G bool false dot only
constraint E bool true dot only
decorate E bool false
dir E dirType forward(directed)
none(undirected)
distortion N double 0.0 -100.0
fillcolor NC color lightgrey(nodes)
black(clusters)
fixedsize N bool false
fontcolor ENGC color black
fontname ENGC string "Times-Roman"
fontpath G string ""
fontsize ENGC double 14.0 1.0
group N string "" dot only
headURL E string ""
headlabel E string ""
headport E portPos center
height N double 0.5 0.02
K G double 1.0 0.0 sfdp only
label ENGC string ""
"\N" (nodes)
labelangle E double -25.0 -180.0
labeldistance E double 1.0 0.0
labelfloat E bool false
labelfontcolor E color black
labelfontname E string "Times-Roman"
labelfontsize E double 11.0 1.0
labeljust C string "" dot only
labelloc GC string "t"(clusters) dot only
"b"(root graphs)
layer EN layerRange ""
layers G layerList ""
len E double 1.0 neato only
levels G int MAXINT 0 sfdp only
lhead E string "" dot only
lp EGC point write-only
ltail E string "" dot only
margin G double
pointf
maxiter G int MAXINT neato only
mclimit G double 1.0 dot only
minlen E int 1 0 dot only
model G string "" neato only
nodesep G double 0.25 0.02 dot only
normalize G bool false neato only
nslimit
nslimit1 G double dot only
ordering G string "" dot only
orientation N double 0.0 360.0
orientation G string ""
overlap G string "" neato/sfdp only
bool
page G pointf
pagedir G pagedir BL
peripheries N int 0
pin N bool neato only
pos EN point
splineType
quadtree G string "" sfdp only
quantum G double 0.0 0.0
rank S rankType dot only
rankdir G rankdir TB dot only
ranksep G double 0.5 0.02
ratio G double
rects N rect write-only
regular N bool false
remincross G bool false dot only
repulsiveforce G double 1 0.0 sfdp only
rotate G int 0
samehead E string "" dot only
sametail E string "" dot only
samplepoints G int 8
searchsize G int 30 dot only
sep G double 0.01 neato only
shape N shape ellipse
shapefile N string ""
showboxes ENG int 0 0 dot only
sides N int 4 0
size G pointf
skew N double 0.0 -100.0
smoothing G string "" sfdp only
splines G bool false neato only
start G string "" neato only
int
style ENC style
styleheet G style
tailURL E string ""
taillabel E string ""
tailport E portPos center
toplabel N string ""
vertices N pointfList write-only
voro_margin G double 0.05 0.0 neato only
w E double 1.0 neato only
weight E double 1.0 0(dot)
1(neato)
width N double 0.75 0.01
z N double 0.0 -MAXFLOAT
-1000
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For the bool type, TRUE values are represented by "true" (case-insensitive)
and any non-zero integer, and FALSE values by "false" (case-insensitive) and
zero.
In the Used By field, the characters E, N, G and C represent edges, nodes,
the root graph and cluster subgraphs, respectively. This field indicates
which graph component uses the attribute.
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Attribute Descriptions
Damping
Factor damping force motions. On each iteration, a nodes movement is
limited to this factor of its potential motion. By being less than 1.0,
the system tends to ``cool'', thereby preventing cycling.
Epsilon
Terminating condition. If the length squared of all energy gradients
are < Epsilon, the algorithm stops.
URL
Incorporated into device-dependent output. At present, used for ps2,
i*map and svg. For ps2, URLs can be attached to nodes and the root
graph. When distilled to PDF, such nodes are active links and the graph
URL can be used as a base URL. For i*map, URLs can be attached to
nodes, edges and the root graph. If the node or edge URL contains "\N",
this is replaced by the object's name. For svg, URLs can be attached to
nodes, edges and clusters, with "\N" replacement done for all three.
arrowhead
Style of arrowhead on head of edge.
arrowsize
Multiplicative scale factor for arrowheads.
arrowtail
Style of arrowhead on tail of edge.
bb
Bounding box of drawing in integer points.
bgcolor
Color used as background for canvas, plus initial fill color.
bottomlabel
Additional label near bottom of nodes of shape M*.
center
If true, the drawing is centered in the output canvas.
clusterrank
Mode used for handling clusters. If clusterrank is "local", a subgraph
whose name begins with "cluster" is given special treatment. The
subgraph is laid out separately, and then integrated as a unit into its
parent graph, with a bounding rectangle drawn about it. If the cluster
has a label parameter, this label is displayed within the rectangle.
Note also that there can be clusters within clusters. At present, the
modes "global" and "none" appear to be identical, both turning off the
special cluster processing.
color
Basic drawing color for graphics.
comment
Comments are inserted into output. Device-dependent
compound
If true, allow edges between clusters. (See lhead and ltail below.)
concentrate
If true, use edge concentrators.
constraint
If false, the edge is not used in ranking the nodes. For example, in
the graph
digraph G {
a -> c;
a -> b;
b -> c [constraint=false];
}
the edge b -> c does not add a constraint during rank assignment, so
the only constraints are that a be above b and c.
decorate
If true, attach edge label to edge by a 2-segment polyline, underlining
the label, then going to the closest point of spline.
dir
Set edge type for drawing arrowheads.
distortion
Distortion factor for shape=polygon. Positive values cause top part to
be larger than bottom; negative values do the opposite.
fillcolor
If fillcolor is not defined, color is used. If this is not defined, the
default is used, except for shape=point or when the output format is
MIF, which use black by default.
fixedsize
If true, the node size is kept fixed and not expanded to contain the
text label.
fontcolor
Color used for text.
fontname
Font used for text.
fontpath
Directory list used by libgd to search for bitmap fonts. If fontpath is
not set, the environment variable DOTFONTPATH is checked. If that is
not set, GDFONTPATH is checked. If not set, libgd uses its compiled-in
font path.
fontsize
Font size, in points, used for text.
group
If the end points of an edge belong to the same group, i.e., have the
same group attribute, parameters are set to avoid crossings and keep
the edges straight.
headURL
For the output format imap, or cmap, if headURL is defined, it is
output as part of the head label of the edge. If headURL contains
"\N", this will be replaced by the head label text.
headlabel
Text label to be placed near head of edge.
headport
Indicates where on the head node to attach the head of the edge. In the
default case, the edge is aimed towards the center of the node, and
then clipped at the node boundary.
height
Height of node, in inches.
K constant used in the Fruchterman-Reingold force directed model.
label
Text label attached to objects. The escape sequences "\n", "\l" and
"\r" divide the label into lines, centered, left-justified and
right-justified, respectively. The escape sequence "\N" represents a
node's name. If a node's shape is record, then the label can have a
special format which describes the record layout.
labelangle
Angle, in degrees, that the headlabel(taillabel) is rotated from the
angle the edge makes incident with the head(tail) node, respectively.
labeldistance
Multiplicative scaling factor adjusting the distance that the
headlabel(taillabel) is the from head(tail) node.
labelfloat
If true, allows edge labels to be less constrained in position. In
particular, it may appear on top of other edges.
labelfontcolor
Color used for headlabel and taillabel.
labelfontname
Font used for headlabel and taillabel.
labelfontsize
Font size, in points, used for headlabel and taillabel.
labeljust
Justification for cluster labels. If "r", the label is right-justified
within bounding rectangle; otherwise, left-justified.
labelloc
Top/bottom placement of graph and cluster labels. If the attribute is
"t", place label at the top; if the attribute is "b", place label at
the bottom. By default, root graph labels go on the bottom and cluster
labels go on the top.
layer
Specifies layers in which the node or edge is present.
layers
Specifies a linearly ordered list of layer names attached to the graph
The graph is then output in separate layers. Only those components
belonging to the current output layer appear. For more information, see
the page How to use drawing layers (overlays).
len
Preferred edge length, in inches.
levels
Number of levels allowed in the multilevel scheme. Default is MAXINT.
lhead
Logical head of an edge. When compound is true, if lhead is defined and
is the name of a cluster containing the real head, the edge is clipped
to the boundary of the cluster.
lp
Label position, in points.
ltail
Logical tail of an edge. When compound is true, if ltail is defined and
is the name of a cluster containing the real tail, the edge is clipped
to the boundary of the cluster.
margin
Set x and y margins of canvas, in inches. In first case, both margins
are set equal to the given value.
maxiter
Sets the number of iterations used.
mclimit
Multiplicative scale factor used to alter the MinQuit (default = 8) and
MaxIter (default = 24) parameters used during crossing minimization.
These correspond to the number of tries without improvement before
quitting and the maximum number of iterations in each pass.
minlen
Minimum edge length (rank difference between head and tail).
model
If "circuit", use circuit resistance model to compute dissimilarity
values; otherwise, use shortest path model.
nodesep
Minimum space between two adjacent nodes in the same rank, in inches.
normalize
If set, normalize coordinates of final layout so that the first point
is at the origin, and then rotate the layout so that the first edge is
horizontal.
nslimit ,
nslimit1
Used to set number of iterations in network simplex applications.
nslimit is used in computing node x coordinates, nslimit1 for ranking
nodes. If defined, # iterations = nslimit(1) * # nodes; otherwise, #
iterations = MAXINT.
ordering
If "out" for a graph G, and n is a node in G, then edges n->* appear
left-to-right in the same order in which they are defined.
orientation
Angle, in degrees, used to rotate node shapes.
orientation
If "[lL]*", set graph orientation to landscape Used only if rotate is
not defined.
overlap
If "scale", remove node overlaps by scaling; if converts to false,
remove node overlaps by the Voronoi technique; otherwise, leave
overlaps.
page
Width and height of output pages, in inches. If this is set and is
smaller than the size of the layout, a rectangular array of pages of
the specified page size is overlaid on the layout, with origins aligned
in the lower-left corner, thereby partitioning the layout into pages.
The pages are then produced one at a time, in pagedir order.
pagedir
If the page attribute is set and applicable, this attribute specifies
the order in which the pages are emitted. This is limited to one of the
8 row or column major orders.
peripheries
Set number of peripheries used in polygonal shapes.
pin
If true and the node has a pos attribute on input, neato prevents the
node from moving from the input position. This property can also be
specified in the pos attribute itself (cf. the point type).
pos
Position of node, or spline control points, in points. In neato, pos
can be used to set initial position of a node. Concerning this, see the
-s command line flag.
quantum
If quantum > 0.0, node label dimensions will be rounded to integral
multiples of the quantum.
quadtree
Quadtree scheme to use. Values are "normal" (default), "fast" or "none".
"fast" gives about 2-4 overall speedup compared with "normal", though
layout quality can suffer a little.
rank
Rank constraints on the nodes in a subgraph. If rank="same", all nodes
are placed on the same rank. If rank="min", all nodes are placed on the
minimum rank. If rank="source", all nodes are placed on the minimum
rank, and the only nodes on the minimum rank belong to some subgraph
whose rank attribute is "source" or "min". Analogous criteria hold for
rank="max" and rank="sink". (Note: the minimum rank is topmost or
leftmost, and the maximum rank is bottommost or rightmost.)
rankdir
Sets direction of graph layout. If rankdir="LR", the graph is laid out
from left to right, i.e., directed edges tend to go from left to right.
By default, graphs are laid out from top to bottom.
ranksep
In dot, this the gives desired rank separation, in inches. This is the
minimum vertical distance between the bottom of the nodes in one rank
and the tops of nodes in the next. If the value contains "equally", the
centers of all ranks are spaced equally apart. Note that both settings
are possible, e.g., ranksep = "1.2 equally". In twopi, specifies radial
separation of ranks.
ratio
Sets the aspect ratio (drawing height/drawing width) for the drawing.
Note that this is adjusted before the size attribute constraints are
enforced.
If ratio is numeric, it is taken as the desired aspect ratio. Then, if
the actual aspect ratio is less than the desired ratio, the drawing
height is scaled up to achieve the desired ratio; if the actual ratio
is greater than that desired ratio, the drawing width is scaled up.
If ratio = "fill" and the size attribute is set, the drawing is scaled
to achieve the aspect ratio implied by size. As size is set, when the
drawing is later scaled to fit that rectangle, the resulting picture
will fill the rectangle.
If ratio = "compress" and the size attribute is set, dot attempts to
compress the initial layout to fit in the given size. This achieves a
tighter packing of nodes but reduces the balance and symmetry.
If ratio = "auto", the page attribute is set and the graph cannot be
drawn on a single page, then size is set to an ``ideal'' value. In
particular, the size in a given dimension will be the smallest integral
multiple of the page size in that dimension which is at least half the
current size. The two dimensions are then scaled independently to the
new size.
rects
Rectangles for fields of records, in points.
regular
If true, force polygon to be regular.
repulsiveforce
The power of repulsive force used in an extended Fruchterman-Reingold
force directed model. Default is 1. Values larger than 1 tend to reduce
the warping effect at the expensive of less clustering.
remincross
If true and there are multiple clusters, run cross minimization a
second time.
rotate
If 90, set drawing orientation to landscape.
samehead
Edges with the same head and the same samehead value are aimed at the
same point on the head.
sametail
Edges with the same tail and the same sametail value are aimed at the
same point on the tail.
samplepoints
If the input graph defines the vertices attribute, and output is plain*
or attributed dot, this give the number of points used to represent
circles and ellipses. It plays the same role in neato, when adjusting
the layout to avoid overlapping nodes.
searchsize
During network simplex, maximum number of edges with negative cut
values to search when looking for one with minimum cut value.
sep
Fraction to increase polygons (multiply coordinates by 1 + sep) for
purposes of determining overlap. Guarantees a minimal non-zero distance
between nodes.
shape
Set shape of node.
shapefile
For output format is ps* or svg*, if non-empty, taken as a filename
containing a device-dependent description of a node's shape.
showboxes
Print guide boxes in PostScript at the beginning of routesplines if 1,
or at the end if 2. (Debugging)
sides
Number of sides if shape=polygon.
size
Maximum width and height of drawing, inches. If defined and the drawing
is too large, the drawing is uniformly scaled down so that it fits
within the given size. Note that there is some interaction between the
size and ratio attributes.
skew
Skew factor for shape=polygon. Positive values skew top of polygon to
right; negative to left.
smoothing
A post processing step to smooth out uneven distribution of nodes. Possible
values are "none" (default), "avg_dist", "graph_dist", "power_dist", "rng",
"spring" and "triangle".
splines
If true, draw edges as splines. This requires non-overlapping nodes
(cf. overlap).
start
Parameter used to determine the initial layout of nodes. By default,
nodes are randomly placed in a square whose sides have length (#
nodes). The same seed is always used for the random number generator,
so the initial placement is repeatable. If start converts to an
integer, this is used as a seed value for the random number generator.
If start is "regular", the nodes are placed regularly about a circle.
Finally, if start is defined but is not one of the above cases, the
current time is used to pick a seed.
style
Set style for node or edge. For cluster subgraph, if "filled", the
cluster box's background is filled.
stylesheet
The URL of a CSS stylesheet to be referenced from the output file.
Relevant only for SVG output.
tailURL
When the output format is imap, or cmap, if tailURL is defined, it is
output as part of the tail label of the edge. If tailURL
contains "\N", this will be replaced by the tail label text.
taillabel
Text label to be placed near tail of edge.
tailport
Indicates where on the tail node to attach the tail of the edge.
toplabel
Additional label near top of nodes of shape M*.
vertices
If the input graph defines this attribute, the node is polynomial, and
output is plain* or attributed dot, this attribute provides the
coordinates of the vertices of the node's polynomial, in points. If the
node is an ellipse or circle, the samplepoints attribute affects the
output.
voro_margin
Factor to scale up drawing to allow margin for expansion in Voronoi
technique. dim' = (1+2*margin)*dim.
w
Redundant definition of weight in neato, cf. bug 9.
weight
Weight of edge. Usually, the heavier the weight, the shorter (and, in
dot, straighter and more vertical) an edge is.
width
Width of node, in inches.
z
Provides z coordinate for the node when output format is VRML.
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Attribute Type Descriptions
arrowType
"normal" "inv"
"dot" "invdot"
"odot" "invodot"
"none"
clusterMode
"local","global","none"
color
"#%2x%2x%2x" RGB
"#%2x%2x%2x%2x"RGBA
"%lf,%lf,%lf" HSV 0.0 <= values <= 1.0
string color name
dirType
For an edge T -> H;
"forward" "back"
"both" "none"
For undirected edges T -- H;, one of the nodes, usually the righthand
one, is treated as the head for the purpose of interpreting "forward"
and "back".
layerList
list of strings separated by colons, tabs or spaces, defining layer
names and implicitly numbered 1,2,...
layerRange
layerId or layerId[:\t ]layerId,
where layerId = "all", decimal integer or layer name. (An integer i
corresponds to layer i.)
pagedir
"BL", "BR", "TL", "TR", "RB", "RT", "LB", "LT". These specify the 8 row
or column major orders for traversing a rectangular array, the first
character corresponding to the major order and the second to the minor
order. Thus, for "BL", the major order is from bottom to top, and the
minor order is from left to right. This means the bottom row is
traversed first, from left to right, then the next row up, from left to
right, and so on, until the topmost row is traversed.
point
"%d,%d"('!') representing the point (x,y). The optional '!' indicates
the node position should not change (input-only).
pointf
"%lf,%lf" representing the point (x,y).
pointfList
list of pointf, separated by spaces.
portPos
"n","ne","e","se","s","sw","w","nw" These correspond to the obvious
compass points on the node.
rankType
"same", "min", "source", "max", "sink"
rankdir
"LR". Any other value corresponds to a top-down layout.
rect
"%d,%d,%d,%d" The rect llx,lly,urx,ury gives the coordinates, in
points, of the lower-left corner (llx,lly) and the upper-right corner
(urx,ury).
shape
A string specifying the shape of a node. There are three main types of
shapes : polygon-based, record-based and PostScript-based.
splineType
spline ( ';' spline )*
where spline= (startp)? (endp)? point (triple)]*
and triple = point point point
and endp = "e,%d,%d"
and startp = "s,%d,%d"
If a spline has points p1 p2 p3 ... pn, (n = 1 (mod 3)), the points
correspond to the control points of a B-spline from p1 to pn. If startp
is given, it touches one node of the edge, and the arrowhead goes from
p1 to startp. If startp is not given, p1 touches a node. Similarly for
pn and endp.
style
styleItem ( ',' styleItem )*
where styleItem= name or name'('args')'
and args = name ( ',' name )*
and name = [^)(, ][^)(,]*
At present, the recognized style names comprise "dashed", "dotted",
"solid", "invis" and "bold" for nodes and edges, and "filled",
"diagonals" and "rounded" for nodes only. Additional styles are
available in device-dependent form. Style lists are passed to device
drivers, which can use this to generate appropriate output.
Note that, at present, "rounded" cancels "filled", except for circles
and ellipses. This holds for the Mrecord shape, which is rounded by
definition.
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Output Formats
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The output format is specified with the -Tlang flag on the command line,
where lang is one of the following:
Command-line
parameter Format
canon
cmap Client-side imagemap
dot DOT
fig FIG
gd
gd2 GD/GD2 formats
gif GIF
hpgl HP-GL/2
imap Server-side imagemap
ismap Server-side imagemap (deprecated)
jpg
jpeg JPEG
mif FrameMaker MIF format
mp MetaPost
pcl PCL
pic PIC
plain
plain-ext Simple text format
png Portable Network Graphics format
ps PostScript
ps2 PostScript for PDF
svg
svgz Scalable Vector Graphics
vrml VRML
vtx Visual Thought format
wbmp Wireless BitMap format
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Format Descriptions
canon ,
dot
These two formats produce output in variations of the dot language.
Using canon produces a prettyprinted version of the input, with no
layout performed.
dot corresponds to attributed dot, and is the default output format. It
reproduces the input, along with layout information for the graph. In
particular, a bb attribute is attached to the graph, specifying the
bounding box of the drawing. If the graph has a label, its position is
specified by the lp attribute.
Each node gets pos, width and height attributes. If the node is a
record, the record rectangles are given in the rects attribute. If the
node is a polygon and the vertices attribute is defined, this attribute
contains the vertices of the node.
Every edge is assigned a pos attribute, and if the edge has a label,
the label position is given in lp.
fig
Outputs graphs in the FIG graphics language.
gd ,
gd2
Output images in the GD and GD2 format. These are the internal formats
used by the gd library. The latter is compressed.
gif
Outputs GIF bitmap images.
hpgl
Produces output in the HP-GL/2 vector graphic printer language.
imap
cmap
Produces map files for server-side and client-side image maps,
respectively. These can be used in a web page with a graphical
form of the output, e.g. in JPEG or GIF format, to attach links
to nodes and edges. For example, given the dot file
/* x.gv */
digraph G {
URL="http://www.research.att.com/";
command [URL="command.html"];
command -> output [URL="colors.html"];
}
this can be processed twice:
dot -Timap > x.map
dot -Tgif > x.gif
and then be referred to in a web page, such as
<A HREF="x.map">
<IMG SRC="x.gif" ISMAP>
</A>
URLs can be attached to the root graph, nodes and edges. If the URL of
a node contains the escape sequence "\N", it will be replaced by the
node's name. If an edge has a URL, various points along the edge (but
not the head or tail) will link to it. In addition, if the edge has a
label, that will link to the URL.
As for the head of the edge, this is linked to the headURL, if set.
Otherwise, it is linked to the edge's URL if that is defined. If the
headURL contains the escape sequence "\N", it will be replaced by the
headlabel, if defined. The analogous description holds for the tail,
tailURL and taillabel.
ismap
Produces HTML image map files. This is a predecessor (circa 1994) of
the IMAP format. Most servers now user the latter. URLs can be attached
to the root graph, nodes and edges. Since edge links are attached to
edge labels, an edge must have a label for its URL to be used. For both
nodes and edges, if the URL has the escape sequence "\N" embedded in
its string, this will be replaced with the node or edge name.
jpg ,
jpeg
Output JPEG compressed image files. This format relies on the
installation having the JPEG library.
mif
Generates Frame Maker MIF files.
mp
Produces MetaPost output.
pcl
Produces output in the PCL printer language. HP-GL is a subset of PCL,
so that PCL output is the same as HP-GL, wrapped with some initial and
final commands to set the printer to and from HP-GL mode.
pic
Outputs in PIC, the picture description language in the troff-family
plain ,
plain-ext
The plain and plain-ext formats produce output using a simple,
line-based language. The latter format differs in that, on edges, it
provides port names on head and tail nodes when applicable.
There are four types of statements.
graph scale width height
node name x y width height label style shape color fillcolor
edge tail head n x1 y1 .. xn yn [label xl yl] style color
stop
graph
The width and height values give the width and height of the
drawing. The lower left corner of the drawing is at the origin.
The scale value indicates how the drawing should be scaled if a
size attribute was given and the drawing needs to be scaled to
conform to that size. If no scaling is necessary, it will be set
to 1.0. Note that all graph, node and edge coordinates and lengths
are given unscaled.
node
The name value is the name of the node, and x and y give the
node's position. The width and height are the width and height of
the node. The label, style, shape, color and fillcolor give the
node's label, style, shape, color and fillcolor, respectively,
using attribute default values where necessary. If the node does
not have a style attribute, "solid" is used.
edge
The tail and head values give the names of the head and tail
nodes. n is the number of control points defining the B-spline
forming the edge. This is followed by 2*n numbers giving the x and
y coordinates of the control points in order from tail to head. If
the edge has a label, this comes next followed by the x and y
coordinates of the label's position. The edge description is
completed by the edge's style and color. As with nodes, if a style
is not defined, "solid" is used.
The output consists of one graph line, a sequence of node lines, one
per node, a sequence of edge lines, one per edge, and a final stop
line. All units are in inches, represented by a floating point number.
png
Produces output in the PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format. PNG
relies on having libz and the PNG library.
ps
Produces PostScript output.
ps2
Produces PostScript output with PDF notations. It is assumed the output
will be directly converted into PDF format. The notations include PDF
bounding box information, so that the resulting PDF file can be
correctly used with pdf tools, such as pdflatex. In addition, if a node
has a URL attribute, this gets translated into PDF code such that the
node, when viewed in a PDF-viewer, e.g., acroread, is a link to the
given URL. If a URL is attached to the graph, this serves as a base,
such that relative URLs on nodes are derived from it.
svg ,
svgz
Produce SVG output, the latter in compressed format. SVG relies on
having libz.
vrml
Outputs graphs in the VRML format. VRML relies on having the PNG
library.
vtx
Generates graph diagrams in the format for Confluents's Visual Thought.
wbmp
Produces output in the Wireless BitMap (WBMP) format, optimized for
mobile computing.
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