Hi,

I have a graph where labels represent overlapping categories of concepts. 
Say I have categories A, B, C, D. Node (x:A:D) has different meaning 
(represents object of different class) than node (y:A:B) and (z:A) is an 
object of yet another class.

Obviously, I want all those to differ visually in the interface.

But visual frontend just selects one (random?) label from node labels and 
draws nodes ignoring all the other labels.

Tried editing GraSS file, writing labels in different combinations, i.e.

node.E.U {
  color: #00FF00;
  border-color: #347C17;
  text-color-internal: #000000;
  caption: '{x}';
  diameter: 40px;
}
node.U.E {
  color: #00FF00;
  border-color: #347C17;
  text-color-internal: #000000;
  caption: '{x}';
  diameter: 40px;
}
node.E.R {
  color: #CD7F32;
  border-color: #806517;
  text-color-internal: #000000;
  caption: '{x}';
  diameter: 40px;
}
node.R.E {
  color: #CD7F32;
  border-color: #806517;
  text-color-internal: #000000;
  caption: '{x}';
  diameter: 40px;
}

but after import it turns that visualizator silently drops all labels after 
what is written first, and (after truncation) if some label was met once, 
the first occurrence wins,  so all my E-labeled nodes became green with no 
differentiation by second label.

It would be sooo greaaat if the visual frontend treated multiple labels as 
a set (which they really are) and allowed custom style per each such 
distinct set of labels.

WBR,
Andrii

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