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edgepaint - edge coloring to disambiguate crossing edges
[ options ] [ -o outfile ] [ files ]
edgepaint takes as input a graph in DOT format with node position
information (the pos attribute) and colors the edges in a manner making
it easier to tell them apart.
The following options are supported:
- --accuracy=e
- Accuracy with which to find the maximally different coloring for each node
with regard to its neighbors. Default e = 0.01.
- --angle=a
- Color two edges differently if their incidence angle is less than a
degrees. Default a = 15.
- --random_seed=s
- Random seed to use. s must be an integer. If s is negative,
we do |s| iterations with different seeds and pick the best.
- --lightness=l1,l2
- Only applies for the "lab" color scheme: l1 and l2
must integers, with 0 <= l1 <= l2 <=100. By
default, we use "0,70".
- --share_endpoint
- If this option is specified, edges that share a node are not considered in
conflict if they are close to parallel but are on the opposite sides of
the node (around 180 degree).
- -o f
- Write output to file f (default: stdout).
- --color_scheme=c
- Specifies the color scheme. This can be "rgb", "gray",
"lab" (default); or a comma-separated list of RGB colors in hex
(e.g., "#ff0000,#aabbed,#eeffaa") representing a palette; or a
string specifying a Brewer color scheme (e.g., "accent7"; see
https://graphviz.org/doc/info/colors.html#brewer).
- -v
- Turns on verbose mode.
- -?
- Print usage and exit.
At present, edgepaint does not handle graphs with loops or directed
multiedges. So, a graph with edges a -> b and b -> a is
acceptable, but not if it has edges a -> b and a -> b or
a -- b and a -- b. Ports are ignored in this analysis, so having
a.x -> b and a.y -> b is also not supported.
Yifan Hu <yifanhu@yahoo.com>
gvmap(1), sfdp(1), neato (1), dot(1)
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