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From: | Cecil Westerhof |
Subject: | Re: [O] How to place things differently in dot |
Date: | Thu, 26 Mar 2015 22:27:28 +0100 |
Cecil Westerhof <address@hidden> writes:
> I was asked to make a diagram and was thinking that dot in org-mode could be a good idea.
>
> I got reasonably fast the following:
> <snip
> This is a good deal in the right direction, but a few things should be different:
> - E should be left of F
> - resource should go to the second 'line' without losing its border
> - K should be a 'line' lower
>
Maybe this will help although it's not a complete implementation of
what you have. The idea is to define rows and arrange your nodes into
those rows by using rank=same. Then make the row nodes and edges
invisible. It's also important to do the sequencing correctly, e.g.
in your example, if you just switch F -- E to E -- F, E will be to the
left of F as you want. But I don't know how to get the resources
subgraph to be treated as a node and thereby place it on the same row as F.
In any case, here's the current trial balloon:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+BEGIN_SRC dot :file test2.svg :cmdline -Kdot -Tsvg
graph foo {
row1--row2--row3--row4 [style="invisible"];
row1, row2, row3, row4 [style="invisible"];
utilities [label = "Utilities"]
A
B
C
D
E
F [shape="rectangle"]
G
H
I
K
subgraph cluster_ta {
color=blue
{rank = same; L, M;}
L
M
}
{rank=same; row1 utilities A B C; }
{rank=same; row2 D E F;}
{rank=same; row3 G H I;}
{rank=same; row4 K;}
subgraph cluster_resources {
resources [label = "Resources"]
graph[color=red];
}
A -- F
B -- F
C -- F
A -- D
E -- F
F -- G
F -- H
F -- I
F -- K
K -- L
K -- M
L -- M
}
#+END_SRC
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
test.png
Description: PNG image
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