Documentation
- On-line reference pages
- The DOT Language
- Command-line Usage
- Output Formats
- Node, Edge and Graph Attributes
- Node Shapes
- Arrow Shapes
- Colors
- Schema Files (XSD format)
- Schema for json output
- User's Guides
- NOTE:The first two documents are not current with the features
and details of Graphviz. They can serve as tutorials for understanding how
to use Graphviz, but the most up-to-date documentation is provided in the
on-line pages listed above.
- dot
- neato
- lefty
- dotty
- Cgraph library tutorial
- Using Graphviz as a library
- Using Graphviz as a library (pre-2.30 version)
- Sample Programs using Graphviz
- demo.c
- dot.c
- example.c
- simple.c
- Makefile
- Layout manual pages
- circo
- dot
- fdp
- neato
- osage
- patchwork
- sfdp
- twopi
- Tool manual pages
- acyclic
bcomps
cluster
ccomps
diffimg
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dijkstra
dotty
edgepaint
gc
gml2gv
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graphml2gv
gv2gxl
gvcolor
gvedit
gvgen
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gvmap
gvpack
gvpr
gxl2gv
lefty
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lneato
mingle
mm2gv
nop
sccmap
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smyrna
tred
unflatten
vimdot
- C libraries
- cdt
- cgraph
- gvc
- pack
- pathplan
- xdot
- Tcl/tk libraries
- gdtclft.3tcl
- tcldot.3tcl
- tkspline.3tk
- Scripting APIs
- gv.3guile
- gv.3java
- gv.3perl
- gv.3php
- gv.3python
- gv.3ruby
- gv.3tcl
- Open problems
- Graphviz Wish List