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  • Attributes

    Instructions to customise the layout of Graphviz nodes, edges, graphs, subgraphs, and clusters. The table below describes the attributes used by various Graphviz tools. The table gives the name of the attribute, the graph components (node, edge, etc.) which use the attribute and the type of the attribute (strings representing legal values of that type). Where applicable, the table also gives a def

  • Node Shapes

    lpromoter As the figures suggest, the shapes rect and rectangle are synonyms for box, and none is a synonym for plaintext. The shape plain is similar to these two, except that it also enforces width=0 height=0 margin=0, which guarantees that the actual size of the node is entirely determined by the label. This is useful, for example, when using HTML-like labels. Also, unlike the rest, we have show

  • Output Formats

    The output format is specified with the -Tlang flag on the command line, where lang is one of the parameters listed above. The formats actually available in a given Graphviz system depend on how the system was built and the presence of additional libraries. To see what formats dot supports, run dot -T?. See the description of the -T flag for additional information. Note that the internal coordinat

  • Graphviz

    Please join the Graphviz forum to ask questions and discuss Graphviz. What is Graphviz? Graphviz is open source graph visualization software. Graph visualization is a way of representing structural information as diagrams of abstract graphs and networks. It has important applications in networking, bioinformatics, software engineering, database and web design, machine learning, and in visual inter

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