Carl Friedrich Bolz:

  http://python.net/~gherman/tmp/sample.dot
  http://python.net/~gherman/tmp/sample.pdf
  http://python.net/~gherman/tmp/sample.sample-dotviewer.jpg

Sorry, as you probably found out, the last link must be:

  http://python.net/~gherman/tmp/sample-dotviewer.jpg

The PyPy dot viewer isn't working well for records, since PyPy hasn't
used them so far. I guess adding support would maybe be easy. Apart from the fact that the borders of the record boxes are missing, what else do you think is wrong with the jpg above? It looks very similar to the pdf.

I understand and I didn't expect records to work, but I thought
that rectangles were common enough to support them. ;-) A quick
code review shows that GraphRenderer.draw_node_commands() in
drawgraph.py ignores the "rect" node shape, hmm... Funny, but
the GraphViz docs don't mention a "rect" shape although it seems
to work with dot/neato etc. But ok, after changing my stuff to
use "box" instead of "rect" dotviewer renders them happily as
rects...

Marius Gedminas:

There's http://code.google.com/p/jrfonseca/wiki/XDot, which barfed on my
.dot files that tried to use HSV colours.  It also links to
http://zvtm.sourceforge.net/zgrviewer.html which I've never tried.

The first is too heavy to install for me on OS X now (PyGTK) and
the seconds looks promising (although very javaish) and very capa-
ble of zooming, but not of folding/unfolding.

<reminiscence>
My introduction to PyGame was hacking PyPy's dot viewer during the
Vilnius sprint...  Ahh, those were the times.
</reminiscence>

Be prepared for a few questions in Vilnius, then! ;-) I think this
folding would be a great feature to have, also for PyPy. Does that
look like a sprint topic?

Thanks,

Dinu

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