I just looked into '/usr/bin/dotedit'. This is only a simple Shell-Script, that 
launches dot - either on a file given as an argument or on 
'/usr/share/graphviz/dotedit-splash.dot'.
So it isn't very usefull after all and acts merely as a test case for graphviz.
The reason it doesn't work: 'gtk' is specified as target-format,  which isn't a 
format dot does recognize. One can of course change this manually, by 
substituting '-Tgtk' with '-Tsvg' (or '-Tpng' or any other valid Target-Format).

Here's the whole script:

#!/bin/bash

if test "x$@" = "x"
then
        dotfile=/usr/share/graphviz/dotedit-splash.dot
else
        dotfile="$@"
fi

exec dot -Tsvg "$dotfile"

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dotedit not working for graphviz-cairo
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136450
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