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smyrna - interactive graph viewer
smyrna [ -v? ] [ file ]
smyrna is a viewer for graphs in the DOT format. It is especially designed to handle large graphs, and allows flat and topological fisheye views. It is assumed the input graph has position information associated with all nodes. Using the Graphviz convention, a node's position is given by its pos attribute consisting of 2 or 3 floating point numbers separated by commas. Nodes are drawn as points and edges as line segments.
If smyrna detects that the file contains xdot attributes, it will use this information when drawing nodes and edges.
smyrna supports panning and zooming; node and edge selection; setting and retrieving node and edge attributes, especially colors; and node movement. The Smyrna Settings dialogue box available under the Edit pull-down menu gives the user many choices for tailoring the graph view. These include whether or not nodes/edges are drawn; what labels are associated with nodes/edges; node size; transparency settings for nodes/edges; parameters associated with the topological fisheye view.
For the purposes of exploratory data analysis, smyrna provides access to the gvpr library. This allows the user to arbitrarily query, filter or manipulate a graph. When filtering or manipulating a graph, the user has the option of performing the changes directly on the input graph, or to create a new version with the changes.
The following options are supported:
By default, gc returns the number of nodes and edges.
The following operand is supported:
The following exit values are returned:
smyrna relies on numerous support files. These are usually installed in the "share/graphviz/smyrna" directory below the installation root. The principal files are:
Arif Bilgin <arif@research.att.com>
Emden R. Gansner <erg@research.att.com>
gvpr(1), dotty(1), libcgraph(3)
"Smyrna Tutorial and Reference Manual"
9 December 2009 |