On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Dinu Gherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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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