I haven't yet begun to use graph-tool, but it seems like a very good option
for analysis of large graphs.  I'll be using it to analyze graphs with
50-100,000 nodes, often densely connected (adjacency matrices are about 70%
sparse).

What I would like to know is how graph-tool will work for visualizing such
graphs.  I have tried a couple of stand-alone visualization programs with
poor results.  I would also like to have the option to embed the graph in
three dimensions according to spatial coordinates that I specify.  How will
graph-tool suite my needs?  If it's not optimal, can someone suggest a
visualization tool that can be integrated with graph-tool without too much
headache?  Thanks in advance.



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