William,

I realize you cited Gephi 0.9.1, but if you can use Gephi 0.8.2 (with Java 
6) there are options.  You can use the two Gephi Blueprints plugins from 
'https://github.com/datablend/gephi-blueprints-plugin/wiki' and then simply 
import the 'export.graphml' file produced below (the wiki describes using 
the plugins to directly connect to the Orientdb instance but I simply 
imported the file):

gremlin> g = new OrientGraph("remote:localhost/GratefulDeadConcerts");
==>orientgraph[remote:localhost/GratefulDeadConcerts]
gremlin> g.saveGraphML('export.graphml');                             
==>null
gremlin> 

The resulting 'export.graphml' file opened just fine in Gephi 0.8.2.

Hope that gives you a lead,
Robert


On Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 11:08:57 AM UTC-6, William wrote:
>
> I've got some big graphs that I'd like to visualize that are much larger 
> than anything Studio can handle in a browser window.  So, I wanted to try 
> and load them into Gephi.
>
> I found these instructions 
> http://orientdb.com/docs/2.0/orientdb.wiki/Gephi.html for doing it but it 
> won't display the graph. 
>
> From the looks of things, there's a bug in Gephi (
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38270636/streaming-orientdb-graphs-to-gephi)
>  
> in which it loads the graph but doesn't display it.
>
> Has anyone found a workaround for this?  Is there a file format that I can 
> just save a query result into and then load into Gephi?
>
> Thanks!
>   -William
>

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