Sorry for the toppost, I'm on a mobile, but if I'm understanding you then you might want to try graphine- its a graph theory library with experimental dot language support, which you can use to draw your graphs. Give it a try- graphine.org.
On Oct 7, 2009 2:12 AM, "Dylan Palmboom" <dpalmb...@evafoam.co.za> wrote: Hi everyone Please could someone tell me of any libraries that you could use to make use of graphical nodes in python. Each node would hold data and properties. I am trying to achieve a similar effect, as in the application spoken about below. If you have seen an application called Nuke, by the foundry, you will see what I mean. It uses graphical nodes such as rectangles etc (similar to UML) to link operations on images together with arrows etc. I know that Nuke is made using the Qt toolkit, so maybe someone could tell me what classes were probably used to make this node based interface. Maybe the QGraphicsItem and QGraphicsScene classes? It looks cool so if anyone has any ideas on how to do something like this, it would be great. Thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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