Dear Vincent,
If the order on your groups is as nice as you say it is, one thing you could do 
would be to pull out xgap or my own Gap.app, and do the following:

gap> GraphicSubgroupLattice(G);
gap> List(ConjugacyClassesSubgroups(G), Representative);

Then choose the "Subgroups | InsertVertices from GAP" menu item in the subgroup 
lattice sheet.

It doesn't get you a dot file (though that wouldn't be so hard to code), but 
does let you work with the lattice interactively.
Best,

  --Russ

> On 22 Jan 2020, at 07:33, Vincent Giambalvo <vinc...@hawaii.edu> wrote:
> 
> Dear Forum,
> GAP has an easy builtin function to display the subgroup lattice of a very 
> small group. 
> DotFileLatticeSubgroups creates a file that Graphviz can read and display. I 
> am looking for a way to just display the conjugacy classes. I know there 
> might be problems with the partial order, but for my groups the C1 < C2 iff 
> there is a representative of C1 contained in C2 will be fine. And there is 
> some hope of displaying this partially ordered set, while the set of 
> subgroups is far to large. GAP really has all the information, is there a way 
> to get it out in a reasonable format. I really don’t want to manually create 
> the file node by node.
> Thanks for your help.
>   Vince
> 
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