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RE: RE: Re: Network diagram - node set intersection

2004-02-26 14:57:30
Dave, it took me a day to wrap my head around GraphML and I am now able to 
transform my XML to a GraphML representation of the data. I downloaded the 
graphviz Windows binary and the dot User's Manual. After about an hour of 
fiddling, I was able to transform my GraphML to a dot program and using dot, I 
produced an SVG file. This is, pardon my parochial term, out-freakin'-standing! 

You weren't kidding when you said, "Saves all that 'where does this node go' 
hardship of SVG."

I've got to spend some more time on getting the details of the SVG just right 
and figuiring out how to integrate the WebDot CGI program into my setup, but 
this is really great stuff! Thanks for pointing it out and thanks to ATT for 
making it available.
-- 
Charles Knell
cknell(_at_)onebox(_dot_)com - email



-----Original Message-----
From:     David(_dot_)Pawson(_at_)rnib(_dot_)org(_dot_)uk
Sent:     Tue, 24 Feb 2004 08:03:36 -0000
To:       xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject:  RE: [xsl] Re: Network diagram - node set intersection

Rather than going directly to SVG, it may make it easier
to go to a graphviz representation, which readily converts
to SVG on output. 
  Saves all that 'where does this node go' hardship of SVG.
Great benefit on complex diagrams.

http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/

HTH DaveP

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