úΦ     portableunstableAndy Gill <andygill@ku.edu>? takes a list of attributes, generates a new node, and gives a . 3 allows a user to use their own (Int-based) node id'"s, without needing to remap them. 9 takes a NodeId, and adds some attributes to that node.  generates an edge between two s, with attributes.  generates an edge between two 2s, with optional node sub-labels, and attributes.  generates an edge between two s. C groups a subgraph together; in dot these are the subgraphs inside { and }.  U is when a set of nodes share specific attributes. Usually used for layout tweaking.  6 provides a combinator for a common pattern; a set of s with the same rank.  B builds an explicit, internally named subgraph (called cluster).  ) gives a attribute to the current scope. * generates a simple graph from a netlist. Attributes for each node Out edges leaving each node  The netlist           dotgen-0.4.1Text.DotDotNodeIdnode userNodeIduserNodeedgeedge'.->.scopesharesamecluster attributeshowDot netlistGraphunDot GraphElementSubGraphScope GraphEdge' GraphEdge GraphNodeGraphAttribute UserNodeIdDotGraph