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PROGRAM:
NAME
gvcolor - flow colors through a ranked digraph
( previously known as colorize )
SYNOPSIS
gvcolor [ files ]
USAGE
dot file.gv | gvcolor | dot -T<format>
DESCRIPTION
gvcolor is a filter that sets node colors from initial seed values. Colors flow along
edges from tail to head, and are averaged (as HSB vectors) at nodes. The graph must
already have been processed by dot. Appropriate choice of initial colors yields drawings
in which node colors help to emphasize logical relationships between nodes, even when they
are spread far apart in the layout.
Initial colors must be set externally, using the color attribute of a node. It is often
effective to assign colors to a few key source or sink nodes, manually setting their
colors by editing the graph file. Color names are as in dot(1): symbolic names or RGB
triples. It is best to choose some easily‐distinguished but related colors; not
necessarily spaced evenly around the color wheel. For example, blue_green, green, and
light_yellow looks better than red, green, blue.
Certain graph attributes control the gvcolor algorithm. flow=back reverses the flow of
colors from heads to tails. saturation=.1,.9 (or any two numbers between 0 and 1) adjusts
the color saturation linearly from least to greatest rank. If Defcolor is set, this color
value is applied to any node not otherwise colored.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 Successful completion.
1 If nodes of the graph do not possess a ``pos'' attribute.
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