![]() Graphviz is provided under a freeware license on Windows from graphics editors with no restrictions on usage. ![]() User-friendly graphical user interface.Round-trip support for passing an FGL graph through Graphviz to augment node and edge labels with positional information, etc.Functions to convert FGL graphs and other graph-like data structures to Dot code.Functions for running a Graphviz layout tool with all specified output types.Export to these formats: PNG, BMP, JPG, EPS, PDF, metafile, PS2, TIFF and more.Different layout engines: dot, circo, fdp, neato, nop, nop1, nop2, osage, patchwork or sfdp.Ability to not only generate but also parse Dot code with two options: strict and liberal (in terms of ordering of statements).(Graphviz was not intended to be a Visio replacement, so it is probably frustrating to try to use it that way. In practice, graphs are usually generated from an external data sources, but they can also be created and edited manually, either as raw text files or within a graphical editor. The Graphviz application has many useful features for concrete diagrams, such as options for colors, fonts, tabular node layouts, line styles, hyperlinks, and custom shapes. (Graphviz also supports GXL, an XML dialect.) The Graphviz layout programs take descriptions of graphs in a simple text language, and make diagrams in several useful formats such as images and SVG for web pages, Postscript for inclusion in PDF or other documents or display in an interactive graph browser. It also has web and interactive graphical interfaces, and auxiliary tools, libraries, and language bindings It has several main graph layout programs. ![]() Graphviz is open source graph visualization software. Creates graphs in several formats including SVG for the web ![]()
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