It seems (from a quick review of the code for GraphViz) that additional attributes are being added to a Graph::Directed instance. However I doubt that is any real help.

What I did find which I think might be helpful is that there seems to be a GraphViz (binarny not perl module) attribute called "Decorate". You can see the details here in the GraphViz docs. My guess is that the 'P' at the end is a typo.

BTW - You might find this useful for messing around with GraphViz on OS X. It can't be linked to the GraphViz perl module, but you can quickly an easily view and edit DOT files and see updates when you save the file. It takes some of the tedium out of fiddling with the small details of a graph.

-stvn

In reply to Re: GraphViz decorateP attribute not working? by stvn
in thread GraphViz decorateP attribute not working? by Ovid

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