.TH GRAPHML2GV 1 "14 July 2011" .SH NAME graphml2gv \- GRAPHML-DOT converter .SH SYNOPSIS .B graphml2gv [ .B \-?v ] [ .BI -g gname ] [ .BI -o outfile ] [ .I files ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B graphml2gv converts a graph specified in the GRAPHML format to a graph in the GV (formerly DOT) format. .SH OPTIONS The following options are supported: .TP .B \-v Turns on verbose mode .TP .B \-? Prints usage information and exits. .TP .BI \-g "gname" The string \fIgname\fP is used as the name of the generated graph. If multiple graphs are generated, subsequent graphs use the name \fIgname\fP appended with an integer. .TP .BI \-o "outfile" Prints output to the file \fIoutfile\fP. If not given, \fBgraphml2gv\fP uses stdout. .TP .SH OPERANDS The following operand is supported: .TP 8 .I files Names of files containing 1 or more graphs in GRAPHML. If no .I files operand is specified, the standard input will be used. .SH RETURN CODES Return \fB0\fP if there were no problems during conversion; and non-zero if any error occurred. .SH "LIMITATIONS" As both the graph and graphics models of GV and GML differ significantly, the conversion can only be at best approximate. In particular, GV currently has no notion of hyperedges or edges containing graphs. .P At present, .B graphml2gv only supports the basic graph topology. Specifically, the and elements are not handled, though they could be. .SH AUTHORS Emden R. Gansner .SH "SEE ALSO" dot(1), libcgraph(3)