A little bit of topic, but why is the module Graphics.Ubigraph hidden in your package? I've been trying to use Ubigraph directly, and your module helped me a lot. (I just patched the cabal file to expose Graphics.Ubigraph as well)
Is there a specific reason for it to be hidden? As far as I know, there is another wrapper for Ubigraph in Haskell, Hubigraph[1], but it's not on hackage. (licensing issues?) Your module contains all the basics, and should be enough in general. [1] http://ooxo.org/hubigraph/index.html Best, Ozgur On 13 May 2010 10:32, Ozgur Akgun <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks! It looks better now! > > PS: I actually knew about the oriented attribute, but I thought this might > be something else. Anyway.. > > On 13 May 2010 09:23, Gleb Alexeyev <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Ozgur Akgun wrote: >> >>> Thanks for the answer. >>> >>> I see your point, that Ubigraph does some magic* to place vertices and >>> edges. >>> This makes me wonder, how they generate the binary tree demo: >>> http://ubietylab.net/ubigraph/content/Demos/random_binary_tree.html >>> Is there a way to disable this optimal graph layout determination >>> process? >>> >>> Best, >>> Ozgur >>> >>> >> Ozgur, >> I've just compared the way vacuum-ubigraph visualizes binary trees to the >> random_binary_tree demo and found that I had missed an important edge >> attribute called "oriented", it seems to produce the output you want. >> >> I hope to upload the new package version soon, meanwhile you can do the >> following (assuming you use Linux): >> >> cabal unpack vacuum-ubigraph >> patch -d vacuum-ubigraph-0.1.0.3/ -p 1 < vacuum-ubigraph-oriented.patch >> cd vacuum-ubigraph-0.1.0.3 >> cabal configure && cabal build && cabal install >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Haskell-Cafe mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >> >> > > > -- > Ozgur Akgun > -- Ozgur Akgun
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