- From: guilhelm savin <guilhelm.savin AT gmail.com>
- To: users AT graphstream-project.org
- Subject: PGF/TikZ export
- Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 13:24:37 +0200
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Dear users,
There is a new sink enabling the export of a graph to
a latex-compatible format : PGF/TikZ. The sink produces
tikz code that can include into a ".tex" file.
The sink can handle css stylesheet which is optionally
defined for the graph. Not all css keywords are handle
but the main ones like color, size, shape, stroke are
compatible and more support will be added in future.
A tools "DGS2TikZ" has been added to gs-tool that allows
to convert easily a dgs file into tikz format.
Best regards.
Guilhelm
Target classes:
- org.graphstream.stream.file.FileSinkTikZ in gs-core
- org.graphstream.tool.DGS2TikZ in gs-tool
Links :
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Guilhelm Savin
PhD Student of Computer ScienceLITIS, University of Le Havre
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- PGF/TikZ export, guilhelm savin, 13/04/2011
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