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dot2tex - A Graphviz to LaTeX converter ======================================= Copyright (C) 2007 Kjell Magne Fauske License: MIT (See LICENSE for details.) Version: 2.7.0 URL: http://www.fauskes.net/code/dot2tex/ Dot2tex is a tool for converting graphs rendered by Graphviz to formats that can be used with LaTeX. The purpose of dot2tex is to give graphs generated by Graphviz a more LaTeX friendly look and feel. This is accomplished by converting xdot output from Graphviz to a series of TikZ and PGF, or PSTricks commands. This approach allows: * Typesetting labels with LaTeX, allowing mathematical notation. * Using native PSTricks and PGF/TikZ commands for drawing arrows. * Using backend specific styles to customize the output Installation ============ Before you install dot2tex you have to have a working Python environment installed on your system. Dot2tex has been developed and tested with Python 2.4, but it will probably run fine using Python 2.3. In addition you'll need the following modules: * pyparsing (http://pyparsing.wikispaces.com/). A recent version is required. Older version like for instance 1.3.2 does not work with dot2tex. * pydot (http://dkbza.org/pydot.html) * preview (http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/preview.html) A stand-alone part of the preview-latex/AUCTeX bundle. Required for preprocessing graphs with LaTeX. From source ----------- Download a zip or a tarball from the download_ page. It is also available on CTAN_. Unpack the file to a directory and run ``python`` on the ``setup.py`` file:: $ python setup.py install This will create a dot2tex module in your Python module directory and a wrapper script in your ``SCRIPTS`` directory. Note that a few warnings will be displayed. You can safely ignore them. The warnings are shown because there is some extra information in the ``setup.py`` file that distutils does not understand. .. _download: http://www.fauskes.net/code/dot2tex/download/ .. _CTAN: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/dot2tex.html Using easy_install ------------------ The easiest way to install dot2tex is to use `easy_install`_:: $ easy_install dot2tex The command will locate dot2tex and download it automatically. Note that documentation and examples are not installed by default. `Easy_install`_ will also create a wrapper script or EXE file for you and install dependencies if necessary. .. _easy_install: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall Binary packages --------------- Binary packages are available for Debian_ and OpenSUSE_. .. _Debian: http://packages.qa.debian.org/d/dot2tex.html .. _OpenSUSE: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/jimfunk/ What's new in version 2.7.0 =========================== - Added the --codeonly option. When this option is used, only draw commands are generated. Intended for use with the dot2texi package. - Minor improvements to the documentation. For a full list of changes see changelog.txt
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dot2tex – Convert graphs generated by Graphviz to LaTeX friendly formats
Dot2tex is a tool for converting graphs rendered by Graphviz to formats that can be used with LaTeX.
The purpose of dot2tex is to give graphs generated by Graphviz a more LaTeX friendly look and feel. This is accomplished by converting xdot output from Graphviz to a series of TikZ and PGF, or PSTricks commands. This approach allows:
- Typesetting labels with LaTeX, allowing mathematical notation;
- Using native PSTricks and PGF/TikZ commands for drawing arrows; and
- Using backend specific styles to customize the output.
Dot2tex requires a Python interpreter v2.4 or better.
Package | dot2tex |
Version | 2.7.0 |
Licenses | Free license not otherwise listed |
Copyright | 2006–2007 Kjell Magne Fauske |
Maintainer | Kjell Magne Fauske |
Topics | Foreign import Graphics |