Hi Felix,

Many thanks for your reply. Right now I'm just using "import 
graph_tool.topology as topo", so that I don't have to type too much in my 
codes. :p

Cheers,
Will

> On 10 Sep 2016, at 12:43, flxvctr [via Main discussion list for the 
> graph-tool project] <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi :) 
> 
> Maybe this answer is more helpful, as I can understand that `from 
> graph-tool.all import *` might clutter your namespace, especially if you're 
> using other graph analysis packages in parallel (it's also not necessarily 
> considered good practice to do so.) 
> 
> I figured that 
> 
> ``` 
> import graph-tool.all as gt 
> ``` 
> 
> should give you the behaviour you were expecting (understandably if you look 
> at a lot of examples in the docs). At least it does so far for me. 
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Felix 
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