Dot will set relative Y value via ranking. All nodes with the same rank share a common Y.
Cool! Will it emulate/recreate any of the other engines (neato, etc.)?
If you have Graphviz "how do I do..." questions, try the forum (https://forum.graphviz.org/) or stackoverflow (https://stackoverflow.com/). If you have bug fix or enhancement requests, try…
I second the GVPR praise. Pretty powerful.
Look at the group attribute, it can help with vertical (off-rank) alignment
Hmmm, Graphviz can do this now. Search the FAQ for "how do I use non-ASCII character sets"
Continuing to show my ignorance, would adding a TikZ output option be a good thing? I'm fuzzy as to Tex/LaTex/TikZ relationship. The graphics part in TikZ looks pretty simple to do. The font/equations/... stuff is an…
"default styles" - are you talking about default fonts, or something else?
I think dpic has surpassed pic/gpic
There are multiple ways. Several of the output file formats contain this info as text.
I wouldn't quite call it nesting, but you can draw nodes on top of other nodes and to a large degree edges still work. But it requires explicit positioning of the "upper" nodes.
I'm not a TeX user, are you asking for: 1. TeX output file format, but with current font drivers 2. Current output file formats, but with TeX fonts 3. TeX output with TeX fonts 4. Something else
Dot will set relative Y value via ranking. All nodes with the same rank share a common Y.
Cool! Will it emulate/recreate any of the other engines (neato, etc.)?
If you have Graphviz "how do I do..." questions, try the forum (https://forum.graphviz.org/) or stackoverflow (https://stackoverflow.com/). If you have bug fix or enhancement requests, try…
I second the GVPR praise. Pretty powerful.
Look at the group attribute, it can help with vertical (off-rank) alignment
Hmmm, Graphviz can do this now. Search the FAQ for "how do I use non-ASCII character sets"
Continuing to show my ignorance, would adding a TikZ output option be a good thing? I'm fuzzy as to Tex/LaTex/TikZ relationship. The graphics part in TikZ looks pretty simple to do. The font/equations/... stuff is an…
"default styles" - are you talking about default fonts, or something else?
I think dpic has surpassed pic/gpic
There are multiple ways. Several of the output file formats contain this info as text.
I wouldn't quite call it nesting, but you can draw nodes on top of other nodes and to a large degree edges still work. But it requires explicit positioning of the "upper" nodes.
I'm not a TeX user, are you asking for: 1. TeX output file format, but with current font drivers 2. Current output file formats, but with TeX fonts 3. TeX output with TeX fonts 4. Something else