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Dot is a [[program]] from the [[graphviz]] package to draw graphs. It can, among other usages, be used to create [[MindMap]]s.
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Dot is a [[program]] from the [http://www.graphviz.org/ graphviz] [[package]] to draw graphs from the command line. It can, among other usages, be used to create [[MindMap]]s.
 
 
[[File:Mindmap.png|Mindmap created with dot]]
 
  
 
= Mindmap =
 
= Mindmap =
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[[image:Mindmap.png|right|thumb|211px|A mindmap created by the program dot.]]
 
Here's how you create a mindmap with dot:
 
Here's how you create a mindmap with dot:
  
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create the graphical map
 
create the graphical map
  $ dot -Tps -o mindmap.ps source.txt
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dot -Tpdf -o mindmap.pdf source.txt
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view the graphical map
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xdg-open mindmap.pdf
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= remove arrows =
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[[image:cloudmap.png|right|thumb|211px|A mindmap created by the program dot.]]
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Here is how you draw a mindmap without arrows, you use "arrowhead=none":
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'''source.txt'''
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digraph "Wikimap" {
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  "cloud" -> "public" [arrowhead=none]
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  "cloud" -> "private" [arrowhead=none]
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  "cloud" -> "data" [arrowhead=none]
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  "cloud" -> "virtual machines" [arrowhead=none]
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  "data" -> "ownCloud" [arrowhead=none]
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  "public" -> "ownCloud" [arrowhead=none]
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}
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create the graphical map
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  $ dot -Tpdf -o mindmap.pdf source.txt
 
view the graphical map
 
view the graphical map
  $ konqueror mindmap.ps
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  $ xdg-open mindmap.pdf
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= Layout =
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You can use several layouts: dot, twopi, neato and circo. Here is the neato layout:
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[[File:Layout-neato.png]]
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Sourcecode for the above:
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digraph "Wikimap" {
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  layout=neato
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  overlap=false
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  "OS" -> "OpenSource"
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  "OpenSource" -> "Linux"
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  "OpenSource" -> "BSD"
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  "BSD" -> "NetBSD"
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  "BSD" -> "FreeBSD"
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}
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= See also =
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* [[gnupLot]]
  
 
[[Category:Command]]
 
[[Category:Command]]
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[[Category:Graphics]]
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[[Category:Tool]]

Latest revision as of 06:39, 24 May 2024

Dot is a program from the graphviz package to draw graphs from the command line. It can, among other usages, be used to create MindMaps.

Mindmap

A mindmap created by the program dot.

Here's how you create a mindmap with dot:

source.txt

digraph "Wikimap" {
  "OS" -> "OpenSource"
  "OpenSource" -> "Linux"
  "OpenSource" -> "BSD"
  "BSD" -> "NetBSD"
  "BSD" -> "FreeBSD"
}

create the graphical map

dot -Tpdf -o mindmap.pdf source.txt

view the graphical map

xdg-open mindmap.pdf

remove arrows

A mindmap created by the program dot.

Here is how you draw a mindmap without arrows, you use "arrowhead=none":

source.txt

digraph "Wikimap" {
  "cloud" -> "public" [arrowhead=none]
  "cloud" -> "private" [arrowhead=none]
  "cloud" -> "data" [arrowhead=none]
  "cloud" -> "virtual machines" [arrowhead=none]
  "data" -> "ownCloud" [arrowhead=none]
  "public" -> "ownCloud" [arrowhead=none]
}

create the graphical map

$ dot -Tpdf -o mindmap.pdf source.txt

view the graphical map

$ xdg-open mindmap.pdf

Layout

You can use several layouts: dot, twopi, neato and circo. Here is the neato layout:

Layout-neato.png

Sourcecode for the above:

digraph "Wikimap" {
  layout=neato
  overlap=false
  "OS" -> "OpenSource"
  "OpenSource" -> "Linux"
  "OpenSource" -> "BSD"
  "BSD" -> "NetBSD"
  "BSD" -> "FreeBSD"
}

See also