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LNEATO(1)						      General Commands Manual							 LNEATO(1)

NAME
lneato - A Customizable Graph Editor SYNOPSIS
lneato [ -V ] [ -lmmode ] [ -ellev ] [ file ] DESCRIPTION
lneato is a graph editor for the X Window System. It may be run as a standalone editor, or as a front end for applications that use graphs. It can control multiple windows viewing different graphs. lneato is written on top of neato and lefty. lefty is a general-purpose programmable editor for technical pictures. It has an interpre- tive programming language similar to AWK and C. The user interface and graph editing operations of lneato are written as lefty functions. Programmer-defined graph operations may be loaded as well. Graph layouts are made by neato, which runs as a separate process that communi- cates with lefty through pipes. If the input graph contains xdot attributes, lneato will use that to display the graph. Otherwise, it runs neato to obtain layout informa- tion. USAGE
The file name is optional. If present, the graph contained in that file is displayed in the lneato window. OPTIONS
-V Prints the version. -lmmode Sets the layout mode. The mode can be sync or async. The default is async. -ellev Sets the mesage level. The lev can be 0 or 1. The default is 0. SEE ALSO
neato(1), lefty(1), dotty(1), xdot(3), dotty user guide. LNEATO(1)

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DOTTY(1)                                                      General Commands Manual                                                     DOTTY(1)

NAME
dotty - A Customizable Graph Editor SYNOPSIS
dotty [ -V ] [ file ] DESCRIPTION
dotty is a graph editor for the X Window System. It may be run as a standalone editor, or as a front end for applications that use graphs. It can control multiple windows viewing different graphs. dotty is written on top of dot and lefty. lefty is a general-purpose programmable editor for technical pictures. It has an interpretive programming language similar to AWK and C. The user interface and graph editing operations of dotty are written as lefty functions. Pro- grammer-defined graph operations may be loaded as well. Graph layouts are made by dot, which runs as a separate process that communicates with lefty through pipes. USAGE
The file name is optional. If present, the graph contained in that file is displayed in the dotty window. OPTIONS
-V Prints the version. SEE ALSO
dot(1), lefty(1) dotty user guide. DOTTY(1)
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