Hi,

I don't know if there are many people on this list who need to draw graphs
(the vertices and edges kind, not the x-y plot kind) for their ConTeXt
documents, but for any who do, read on...

At https://github.com/Ndolam/Graphic there is a Qt5-based tool which lets
you create graph drawings of a number of built-in graph types, and lets you
edit those as well as combine smaller drawings into larger ones.  One of
its export formats is ConTeXt-style TikZ.

Compiling it on Linux is trivial, and should take 20 or 30 seconds on a
new-ish computer.  I am told it isn't hard to compile on MacOS or windows,
but I have to take peoples' words for that.

A PDF (and .tex file) showing three of the built-in graph types is
attached.

                                        Jim

Attachment: graphs.tex
Description: TeX document

Attachment: graphs.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document

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