Dear all, I have a legacy project that I shall convert to a new ConTeXt project. There are a lot of Graphviz dot-files. What shall I do with these? Any hints? juh -- Autoren-Homepage: ......... http://literatur.hasecke.com Satiren & Essays: ......... http://www.sudelbuch.de Privater Blog: ............ http://www.hasecke.eu Netzliteratur-Projekt: .... http://www.generationenprojekt.de
Hi, You could just convert these separately to pdf/svg/jpg/png and then load them as \externalfigure. You could also use the filter module to be able to take them inline into the ConTeXt code: \usemodule[filter] \define[1]\ReadFigure{\externalfigure[#1]} \defineexternalfilter[graphviz] [cache=yes, readcommand=\ReadFigure, output={\externalfilterbasefile.pdf}, filtercommand={dot -Tpdf -o "\externalfilterbasefile.pdf" "\externalfilterinputfile"}] \starttext \startTEXpage \startgraphviz digraph G { main -> parse -> execute; main -> init; main -> cleanup; execute -> make_string; execute -> printf init -> make_string; main -> printf; execute -> compare; } \stopgraphviz \stopTEXpage \stoptext See the filter module documentation for more details about that. Best wishes, Taco
On 23 Jun 2022, at 14:08, juh via ntg-context
wrote: Dear all,
I have a legacy project that I shall convert to a new ConTeXt project.
There are a lot of Graphviz dot-files. What shall I do with these?
Any hints? juh -- Autoren-Homepage: ......... http://literatur.hasecke.com Satiren & Essays: ......... http://www.sudelbuch.de Privater Blog: ............ http://www.hasecke.eu Netzliteratur-Projekt: .... http://www.generationenprojekt.de
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— Taco Hoekwater E: taco@bittext.nl genderfluid (all pronouns)
Am 23.06.22 um 15:08 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Hi,
You could just convert these separately to pdf/svg/jpg/png and then load them as \externalfigure.
I thought about this solution.
You could also use the filter module to be able to take them inline into the ConTeXt code:
Thanks for the hint. This looks interesting. I'll try it out. juh
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