> * Gábor Csárdi <[email protected]> [2012-10-14 
> 11:40:43 -0400]:
>
> I think graphviz does something similar, just by the look of it, so
> you might want to try it. It has bindings from R, and I am sure that
> there are Python bindings for it, too.

so I have to save igraph graph in dot, load it into R _again_(!) using
graphviz - and get a segfault in the process! :-(

>> I know this is not a simple problem; however, I think it is worth
>> more attention than it got so far.
>
> More seriously, visualization has not been the main focus of igraph so
> far, other packages like graphviz or gephi are better suited for
> drawing graphs in sophisticated ways.

I understand your reluctance to repeat the efforts already done by the
others, but I really think it is worth it to do something similar to the
500 lines of JS in <https://github.com/anvaka/VivaGraphJS>


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