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June 7, 2020 23:23
Graphs for `VRE-units` are described in the DOT language.
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Ah, for this to work graphviz has to be installed on your system, but a Windows installer is available on the website. i also found this discussion on Google groups, that might be relevant: |
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Martin, I think it is a great idea with this graphviz. Could you maybe add what one needs to do to be able to use it in the readme file (as you write here that you need to install it on your system)? Then I would happily accept your pull request :-) |
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Thank you for your feedback! I've now updated the README file accordingly to include the Graphviz dependency. : ) |
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This is similar to my previous pull request #2 , but deals with the images. As a proof of concept I've written graph descriptions for the
VRE-unitsin the DOT language. It is plain text, so version control is easy. More important this could make it easier for us to harmonize layout and labeling.