Readme for graphviz-2999.12.0.2
% graphviz - Haskell bindings to the Graphviz toolkit
% Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
The graphviz Library
====================
The _graphviz_ library provides bindings to the [Graphviz] graph
visualisation suite of tools for the purely functional programming
language [Haskell]. It can be downloaded from [HackageDB] or - if you
have [cabal-install] - installing it is as simple as:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ {.bash}
cabal update
cabal install graphviz
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
[Graphviz]: http://www.graphviz.org/
[Haskell]: http://haskell.org/
[HackageDB]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/graphviz
[cabal-install]: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Cabal-Install
Library features
----------------
Main features of the graphviz library include:
* Almost complete coverage of all Graphviz attributes and syntax.
* Support for specifying clusters.
* The ability to use a custom node type.
* Functions for running a Graphviz layout tool with all specified
output types.
* The ability to not only generate but also parse Dot code with two
options: strict and liberal (in terms of ordering of statements).
* Functions to convert [FGL] graphs and other graph-like data
structures to Dot code - including support to group them into
clusters - with a high degree of customisation by specifying which
attributes to use and limited support for the inverse operation.
* Round-trip support for passing an [FGL] graph through Graphviz to
augment node and edge labels with positional information, etc.
[FGL]: http://web.engr.oregonstate.edu/~erwig/fgl/haskell/
graphviz is free software licensed under a [3-Clause BSD License].
\(C\) 2008 [Matthew Sackman](http://www.wellquite.org/)
\(C\) 2008 - onwards [Ivan Lazar Miljenovic](http://ivanmiljenovic.wordpress.com/)
[3-Clause BSD License]: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
For more information, feel free to
[email](mailto:Ivan.Miljenovic+graphviz@gmail.com) me.
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