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If this is what you want to do, use the [GNU Lesser General Public License](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html) instead of this License.graphviz-dot-mode-0.4.2/README.md000066400000000000000000000172121361305441700163430ustar00rootroot00000000000000graphviz-dot-mode ===================== [Emacs](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) package for working with [Graphviz](https://graphviz.org) DOT-format files. The features of this package help you to create `.dot` or `.gv` files containing syntax compatible with Graphviz and use Graphviz to convert these files to diagrams. [Graphviz](https://graphviz.org) is a set of open source graph visualization tools created by AT&T Labs Research. A graph is a way of representing information as a network of connected nodes (shapes) and edges (lines). Installing ============ Dependencies -------------- This of course depends on Emacs and Graphviz. Installation from the command prompt should be something like ``` shell $ sudo dnf install emacs graphviz ``` Setting up MELPA ------------------- Add the [MELPA](https://melpa.org/) archive to the list of archives used by the Emacs package manager by adding the following lines to your `.emacs` or other Emacs start-up file. ``` emacs-lisp (require 'package) (add-to-list 'package-archives '("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/")) (package-initialize) ``` Evaluate above code or restart Emacs. Setting up use-package --------------------------- Add the [`use-package`](https://jwiegley.github.io/use-package/) package to your Emacs by adding the following lines to your start-up file. ``` emacs-lisp (unless (package-installed-p 'use-package) (package-refresh-contents) (package-install 'use-package)) ``` Evaluate above code or restart Emacs. Setting up graphviz-dot-mode ---------------------------------- Now you can finally add Graphviz support to your Emacs by adding the following lines to your start-up file. ``` emacs-lisp (use-package graphviz-dot-mode :ensure t :config (setq graphviz-dot-indent-width 4)) (use-package company-graphviz-dot ) ``` Evaluate above code or restart Emacs. Using `graphviz-dot-mode` ============================== Once installation and setup is completed, usage is as simple as creating or opening a `.dot` file with `C-x C-f` (`find-file`). The file will open in dot mode. Syntax should be highlighted, completion should work and viewing your work is only one keystroke away with `C-c C-p`. Some useful commands are described below. ### Indenting * `C-M-q` (`graphviz-dot-indent-graph`) This command will indent the graph, digraph, or subgraph at point and any subgraph within it. * `TAB` This key will automatically indent the line. ### Completion Completion makes use of [company-mode](http://company-mode.github.io/): * `company-complete` This command will complete the attribute or value keyword at point. If more than one completion is possible, a list is displayed in the minibuffer. ### Commenting * `M-;` (`comment-dwim`) This command will perform the comment command you want (Do What I Mean). If the region is active and `transient-mark-mode` is on, it will comment the region, unless it only consists of comments, in which case it will un-comment the region. Else, if the current line is empty, it will insert a blank comment line, otherwise it will append a comment to the line and indent it. Use `C-u M-;` to kill the comment on the current line. * `C-x C-;` (`comment-line`) This command will comment or un-comment the current line. * `M-j` (`comment-indent-newline`) This command will break line the at point and indent, continuing a comment if within one. This indents the body of the continued comment under the previous comment line. ### Compiling * `C-c C-c` (`compile`) This command compiles the current dot file visited by the Emacs buffer. The output file is in the same directory and has the extension determined by the variable `graphviz-dot-preview-extension`. * `` C-x ` `` (`next-error`) This command will jump to the location in the source file of the next error from the most recent compile. Use `C-c c` to compile first. ### Viewing * `C-c C-p` (`graphviz-dot-preview`) This command compiles and then (if it compiled successfully) shows the output of the current dot file visited by the Emacs buffer, provided that Emacs is running on a graphical display capable of displaying the graphic file output by `dot`. See `image-file-name-extensions` to customize the graphic files that can be displayed. * `C-c v` (`graphviz-dot-view`) This command invokes an external viewer specified by the variable `graphviz-dot-view-command`. If `graphviz-dot-view-edit-command` is `t`, you will be prompted to enter a new `graphviz-dot-view-command`. If `graphviz-dot-save-before-view` is `t`, the buffer is saved before the external viewer command is invoked. See for a list of Graphviz viewers. Customizing ============= You may customize variables by typing `M-x graphviz-dot-customize RET` or by setting them to different values in your start-up file. * `graphviz-dot-dot-program` string, default: “dot” This variable determines the command name (and path, if necessary) used to invoke the Graphviz `dot` program. The `C-c C-c` (`compile`) function invokes this command. * `graphviz-dot-preview-extension` string, default “png” This variable determines the file extension used for the `C-c C-c` (`compile`) and `C-c C-p` (`graphviz-dot-preview`) functions. The format for the compile command is `dot -T .dot > .` * `graphviz-dot-save-before-view` boolean, default `t` This variable controls whether the buffer will be saved to the visited file before the `C-c C-v` (`graphviz-dot-view`) function invokes the external dot-file viewer command. Set this boolean variable to `t` (true) or `nil` (false). * `graphviz-dot-view-command` string, default: “dotty %s” This variable determines the command name (and path, if necessary) used to invoke an external dot-file viewer program. The `C-c C-v` (`graphviz-dot-view`) function invokes this command. The name of the file visited by the buffer will be substituted for `%s` in this string. See for a list of Graphviz viewers. * `graphviz-dot-view-edit-command` boolean, default: `nil` This variable controls whether you will be prompted for the external dot-file viewer command name when you use `C-c C-v` `graphviz-dot-view`. Set this to `t` (true) to be prompted to edit the viewer command variable `graphviz-dot-view-command` every time you use `C-c C-v` or `nil` to avoid the prompt. * `graphviz-dot-indent-width` integer, default: `default-tab-width` This variable determines the indentation used in `graphviz-dot-mode` buffers. * `graphviz-dot-mode-hook` list of functions, default: `nil` This variable determines which functions are called when `graphviz-dot-mode` starts. To use it, add a line like below to your `.emacs` or other startup file. ``` emacs-lisp (add-hook 'graphviz-dot-mode-hook 'my-hook) ``` Support ======== * Issues, requests and questions can go on its issue tracker: * This mode is maintained at its github page: * You can support the maintainer through a [paypal donation](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZBVLYKWYMXQ3G) Credits ======== `graphviz-dot-mode` was written by: * Pieter Pareit * Rubens Ramos * Eric Anderson * Daniel Birket Other contributors are noted in the version history in the `graphviz-dot-mode.el` file and the commit history on GitHub. The source code is maintained on GitHub at by Pieter Pareit (). graphviz-dot-mode-0.4.2/company-graphviz-dot.el000066400000000000000000000100571361305441700214700ustar00rootroot00000000000000;;; company-graphviz-dot.el --- Company completion function for ;;; graphviz-dot-mode ;; Copyright (C) Bjarte Johansen ;; Copyright (C) 2019 - 2020 Pieter Pareit ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as ;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of ;; the License, or (at your option) any later version. ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be ;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied ;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR ;; PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ;; License along with this program; if not, write to the Free ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, ;; MA 02111-1307 USA ;; Authors: Bjarte Johansen ;; Pieter Pareit ;; Homepage: http://ppareit.github.com/graphviz-dot-mode/ ;; Created: ;; Last modified: ;; Version: 0.0.1 ;; Keywords: mode dot dot-language dotlanguage graphviz graphs att company ;;; Commentary: ;;; Code: (require 'company) (require 'graphviz-dot-mode) (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib)) (defun company-gz-dot--candidates (arg) "Return good candidates for the argument ARG for company." (all-completions arg (cl-case (company-graphviz-dot--syntax-at-point) (compasspoint graphviz-values-type-portpos) (color graphviz-dot-color-keywords) (arrow graphviz-values-type-arrow) (shape graphviz-values-type-shape) (style graphviz-values-type-style) (dir graphviz-values-type-dir) (outputmode graphviz-values-type-outputmode) (packmode graphviz-values-type-packmode) (pagedir graphviz-values-type-pagedir) (portpos graphviz-values-type-portpos) (bool graphviz-values-type-bool) (value graphviz-dot-value-keywords) ((comment string) nil) (t graphviz-dot-attr-keywords)))) (defun company-graphviz-dot--syntax-at-point () "Return the syntax at point. This can be one of comment, string, out, value, attribute, color, arrow, shape, style, dir, outputmode or other." (let ((state (syntax-ppss))) (cond ((nth 4 state) 'comment) ((nth 3 state) 'string) ((not (nth 1 state)) 'out) (t (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "^[\\[,;=:\n]") (backward-char) (cond ((looking-at "[\\[,;\n]") 'attribute) ((looking-at ":") 'compasspoint) ((looking-at "=") (progn (backward-word 1) (cond ((looking-at "[a-zA-Z]*color") 'color) ((member (word-at-point) graphviz-attributes-type-arrow) 'arrow) ((member (word-at-point) graphviz-attributes-type-shape) 'shape) ((member (word-at-point) graphviz-attributes-type-style) 'style) ((member (word-at-point) graphviz-attributes-type-dir) 'dir) ((member (word-at-point) graphviz-attributes-type-outputmode) 'outputmode) ((member (word-at-point) graphviz-attributes-type-packmode) 'packmode) ((member (word-at-point) graphviz-attributes-type-pagedir) 'pagedir) ((member (word-at-point) graphviz-attributes-type-portpos) 'portpos) ((member (word-at-point) graphviz-attributes-type-bool) 'bool) (t 'value)))) (t 'other))))))) (defun company-graphviz-dot-backend (command &optional arg &rest ignored) "Company back-end for `graphviz-dot-mode'. In the signature, COMMAND, ARG and IGNORED are mandated by `company-mode'." (interactive (list 'interactive)) (cl-case command (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-graphviz-dot-backend)) (prefix (and (eq major-mode 'graphviz-dot-mode) (company-grab-symbol))) (candidates (company-gz-dot--candidates arg)) (no-cache t) (require-match 'never))) (add-to-list 'company-backends 'company-graphviz-dot-backend) (provide 'company-graphviz-dot) ;;; company-graphviz-dot.el ends here graphviz-dot-mode-0.4.2/graphviz-dot-mode.el000066400000000000000000001123211361305441700207430ustar00rootroot00000000000000;;; graphviz-dot-mode.el --- Mode for the dot-language used by graphviz (att). ;; Copyright (C) 2002 - 2020 Pieter Pareit ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as ;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of ;; the License, or (at your option) any later version. ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be ;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied ;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR ;; PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public ;; License along with this program; if not, write to the Free ;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, ;; MA 02111-1307 USA ;; Authors: Pieter Pareit ;; Rubens Ramos ;; Eric Anderson http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~andersoe/ ;; Maintainer: Pieter Pareit ;; Homepage: https://ppareit.github.io/graphviz-dot-mode/ ;; Created: 28 Oct 2002 ;; Last modified: 25 Januari 2020 ;; Version: 0.4.2 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.0")) ;; Keywords: mode dot dot-language dotlanguage graphviz graphs att ;;; Commentary: ;; Use this mode for editing files in the dot-language, see ;; https://www.graphviz.org. ;; ;; To use graphviz-dot-mode, add ;; (use-package graphviz-dot-mode ;; :ensure t) ;; to your ~/.emacs.el file. ;; ;; The graphviz-dot-mode will do font locking, indentation, preview of ;; graphs and eases compilation/error location. Font locking is ;; automatic, indentation uses the same commands as other modes, tab, ;; M-j and C-M-q. Insertion of comments uses the same commands as ;; other modes, M-; . You can compile a file using M-x compile or C-c ;; c, after that M-x next-error will also work. There is support for ;; viewing an generated image with C-c p. ;; ;;; Todo: ;; ;;; History: ;; Version 0.4.2 Pieter Pareit ;; 25/01/2020: * Fix issues ;; * Improve font-locking ;; * Improve completion by implementing company mode ;; * Rewrote basic documentation ;; Version 0.4.1 Pieter Pareit ;; 28/09/2019: * Maintenance, checking documentation, fixing flycheck errors. ;; * Solve next-error for gaphviz ;; * Tag new version ;; Version 0.3.11 Olli Piepponen ;; 29/01/2016: * use define-derived-mode for the mode-definition ;; * add support for a auto-loading live preview work flow ;; Version 0.3.10 Kevin Ryde ;; 25/05/2015: * shell-quote-argument for safety ;; * use read-shell-command whenever available, don't set novaproc ;; Version 0.3.9 Titus Barik ;; 28/08/2012: * compile-command uses -ofile instead of > ;; Version 0.3.8 new home ;; 27/06/2012: * put graphviz-dot-mode into git, updated links ;; Version 0.3.7 Tim Allen ;; 09/03/2011: * fix spaces in file names when compiling ;; Version 0.3.6 maintenance ;; 19/02/2011: * .gv is the new extension (Pander) ;; * comments can start with # (Pander) ;; * highlight of new keywords (Pander) ;; Version 0.3.5 bug (or at least feature I dislike) fix ;; 11/11/2010: Eric Anderson http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~andersoe/ ;; * Preserve indentation across blank (whitespace-only) lines ;; Version 0.3.4 bug fixes ;; 24/02/2005: * fixed a bug in graphviz-dot-preview ;; Version 0.3.3 bug fixes ;; 13/02/2005: Reuben Thomas ;; * add graphviz-dot-indent-width ;; Version 0.3.2 bug fixes ;; 25/03/2004: Rubens Ramos ;; * semi-colons and brackets are added when electric ;; behaviour is disabled. ;; * electric characters do not behave electrically inside ;; comments or strings. ;; * default for electric-braces is disabled now (makes more ;; sense I guess). ;; * using read-from-minibuffer instead of read-shell-command ;; for emacs. ;; * Fixed test for easymenu, so that it works on older ;; versions of XEmacs. ;; * Fixed indentation error when trying to indent last brace ;; of an empty graph. ;; * region-active-p does not exist in emacs (21.2 at least), ;; so removed from code ;; * Added uncomment menu option ;; Version 0.3.1 bug fixes ;; 03/03/2004: * backward-word needs argument for older emacs ;; Version 0.3 added features and fixed bugs ;; 10/01/2004: fixed a bug in graphviz-dot-indent-graph ;; 08/01/2004: Rubens Ramos ;; * added customization support ;; * Now it works on XEmacs and Emacs ;; * Added support to use an external Viewer ;; * Now things do not break when dot mode is entered ;; when there is no buffer name, but the side effect is ;; that in this case, the compilation command is not ;; correct. ;; * Preview works on XEmacs and emacs. ;; * Electric indentation on newline ;; * Minor changes to indentation ;; * Added keyword completion (but could be A LOT better) ;; * There are still a couple of ugly hacks. Look for 'RR'. ;; Version 0.2 added features ;; 11/11/2002: added preview support. ;; 10/11/2002: indent a graph or subgraph at once with C-M-q. ;; 08/11/2002: relaxed rules for indentation, the may now be extra chars ;; after beginning of graph (comment's for example). ;; Version 0.1.2 bug fixes and naming issues ;; 06/11/2002: renamed dot-font-lock-defaults to dot-font-lock-keywords. ;; added some documentation to dot-colors. ;; provided a much better way to handle my max-specpdl-size ;; problem. ;; added an extra autoload cookie (hope this helps, as I don't ;; yet use autoload myself) ;; Version 0.1.1 bug fixes ;; 06/11/2002: added an missing attribute, for font-locking to work. ;; fixed the regex generating, so that it only recognizes ;; whole words ;; 05/11/2002: there can now be extra whitespace chars after an '{'. ;; 04/11/2002: Why I use max-specpdl-size is now documented, and old value ;; gets restored. ;; Version 0.1 initial release ;; 02/11/2002: implemented parser for *compilation* of a .dot file. ;; 01/11/2002: implemented compilation of an .dot file. ;; 31/10/2002: added syntax-table to the mode. ;; 30/10/2002: implemented indentation code. ;; 29/10/2002: implemented all of font-lock. ;; 28/10/2002: derived graphviz-dot-mode from fundamental-mode, started ;; implementing font-lock. ;;; Code: (require 'compile) (require 'subr-x) (defconst graphviz-dot-mode-version "0.4.1" "Version of `graphviz-dot-mode.el'.") (defgroup graphviz nil "Major mode for editing Graphviz Dot files" :group 'tools) (defun graphviz-dot-customize () "Run \\[customize-group] for the `graphviz' group." (interactive) (customize-group 'graphviz)) (defvar graphviz-dot-mode-abbrev-table nil "Abbrev table in use in Graphviz Dot mode buffers.") (define-abbrev-table 'graphviz-dot-mode-abbrev-table ()) (defcustom graphviz-dot-dot-program "dot" "*Location of the dot program. This is used by `compile'." :type 'string :group 'graphviz) (defcustom graphviz-dot-layout-programs '("dot" "neato" "fdp" "sfdp" "twopi" "twopi" "circo") "*List of layout programs for the user to choose from." :type 'list :group 'graphviz) (defcustom graphviz-dot-view-command "dotty %s" "*External program to run on the buffer. You can use `%s' in this string, and it will be substituted by the buffer name." :type 'string :group 'graphviz) (defcustom graphviz-dot-view-edit-command nil "*Whether to allow the user to edit the command to run an external viewer." :type 'boolean :group 'graphviz) (defcustom graphviz-dot-save-before-view t "*If not nil, \\[graphviz-dot-view] saves the current buffer before running the command." :type 'boolean :group 'graphviz) (defcustom graphviz-dot-indent-width tab-width "*Indentation width in Graphviz Dot mode buffers." :type 'integer :group 'graphviz) (defcustom graphviz-dot-preview-extension "png" "*The extension to use for the compilation and preview commands. The default format for the compilation command is `dot -T png file.dot -o file.png'." :type 'string :group 'graphviz) (defcustom graphviz-dot-auto-preview-on-save nil "*Determines if saving the buffer should automatically trigger preview." :type 'boolean :group 'graphviz) (defcustom graphviz-dot-revert-delay 300 "*Amount of time to sleep before attempting to display the rendered image." :type 'number :group 'graphviz) (defcustom graphviz-dot-attr-keywords '("graph" "digraph" "subgraph" "node" "edge" "strict" "rankdir" "size" "page" "Damping" "Epsilon" "URL" "arrowhead" "arrowsize" "arrowtail" "bb" "bgcolor" "bottomlabel" "center" "clusterrank" "color" "colorscheme" "comment" "compound" "concentrate" "constraint" "decorate" "dim" "dir" "distortion" "fillcolor" "fixedsize" "fontcolor" "fontname" "fontpath" "fontsize" "group" "headURL" "headlabel" "headport" "height" "label" "labelangle" "labeldistance" "labelfloat" "labelfontcolor" "labelfontname" "labelfontsize" "labeljust" "labelloc" "layer" "layers" "len" "lhead" "lp" "ltail" "margin" "maxiter" "mclimit" "minlen" "model" "nodesep" "normalize" "nslimit" "nslimit1" "ordering" "orientation" "overlap" "pack" "pagedir" "pencolor" "peripheries" "pin" "pos" "quantum" "rank" "ranksep" "ratio" "rects" "regular" "remincross" "rotate" "samehead" "sametail" "samplepoint" "searchsize" "sep" "shape" "shapefile" "showboxes" "sides" "skew" "splines" "start" "style" "stylesheet" "tailURL" "taillabel" "tailport" "toplabel" "vertices" "voro_margin" "weight" "z" "width" "penwidth" "mindist" "scale" "patch" "root") "*Keywords for attribute names in a graph. This is used by the auto completion code. The actual completion tables are built when the mode is loaded, so changes to this are not immediately visible." :type '(repeat (string :tag "Keyword")) :group 'graphviz) (defvar graphviz-attributes-type-arrow '("arrowhead" "arrowtail") "The attributes that are of type `arrow'. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html for more information about possible attributes.") (defvar graphviz-values-type-arrow '("box" "lbox" "rbox" "obox" "olbox" "orbox" "crow" "lcrow" "rcrow" "diamond" "ldiamond" "rdiamond" "odiamond" "oldiamond" "ordiamond" "dot" "odot" "inv" "linv" "rinv" "oinv" "olinv" "orinv" "none" "normal" "lnormal" "rnormal" "onormal" "olnormal" "ornormal" "tee" "ltee" "rtee" "vee" "lvee" "rvee" "curve" "lcurve" "rcurve" "ocurve" "olcurve" "orcurve") "The possible values that an attribute of type `arrow' can have. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/arrows.html for more information about the arrow shape.") (defvar graphviz-attributes-type-shape '("shape") "The attributes that are of type `shape'. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html for more information about possible attributes.") (defvar graphviz-values-type-shape '("box" "polygon" "ellipse" "oval" "circle" "point" "egg" "triangle" "plaintext" "plain" "diamond" "trapezium" "parallelogram" "house" "pentagon" "hexagon" "septagon" "octagon" "doublecircle" "doubleoctagon" "tripleoctagon" "invtriangle" "invtrapezium" "invhouse" "Mdiamond" "Msquare" "Mcircle" "rect" "rectangle" "square" "star" "none" "underline" "cylinder" "note" "tab" "folder" "box3d" "component" "promoter" "cds" "terminator" "utr" "primersite" "restrictionsite" "fivepoverhang" "threepoverhang" "noverhang" "assembly" "signature" "insulator" "ribosite" "rnastab" "proteasesite" "proteinstab" "rpromoter" "rarrow" "larrow" "lpromoter") "The possible values that an attribute of type `shape' can have. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/shape.html for more information about the node shapes.") (defvar graphviz-attributes-type-style '("style") "The attributes that are of type `style'. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html for more information about possible attributes.") (defvar graphviz-values-type-style '("dashed" "dotted" "solid" "invis" "bold" "tapered" "filled" "striped" "wedged" "diagonals" "rounded" "filled" "striped" "rounded" "radial") "The possible values that an attribute of type `style' can have. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html#k:style for more information about possible styles.") (defvar graphviz-attributes-type-dir '("dir") "The attributes that are of type `bool'. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html for more information about possible attributes.") (defvar graphviz-values-type-dir '("forward" "back" "both" "none") "The possible values that an attribute of type `dir' can have. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html#k:dirType for more information about the direction that edges can have.") (defvar graphviz-attributes-type-outputmode '("outputorder") "The attributes that are of type `outputMode'. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html for more information about possible attributes.") (defvar graphviz-values-type-outputmode '("breadthfirst" "nodesfirst" "edgesfirst") "The possible values that an attribute of type `outputMode' can have. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html#k:outputMode for more information.") (defvar graphviz-attributes-type-packmode '("packmode") "The attributes that are of type `packMode'. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html for more information about possible attributes.") (defvar graphviz-values-type-packmode '("node" "clust" "array") "The possible values that an attribute of type `packMode' can have. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html#k:packMode for more information.") (defvar graphviz-attributes-type-pagedir '("pagedir") "The attributes that are of type `pagedir'. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html for more information about possible attributes.") (defvar graphviz-values-type-pagedir '("BL" "BR" "TL" "TR" "RB" "RT" "LB" "LT") "The possible values that an attribute of type `pagedir' can have. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html#k:pagedir for more information.") (defvar graphviz-attributes-type-bool '("center" "compound" "concentrate" "constraint" "decorate" "diredgeconstraints" "fixedsize" "forcelabels" "headclip" "imagescale" "labelfloat" "landscape" "mosek" "newrank" "nojustify" "normalize" "notranslate" "overlap" "overlap_shrink" "pack" "pin" "quadtree" "regular" "remincross" "root" "splines" "tailclip" "truecolor") "The attributes that are of type `bool'. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html for more information about possible attributes.") (defvar graphviz-values-type-bool '("true" "false" "yes" "no" "1" "0") "The possible values that an attribute of type `bool' can have.") (defvar graphviz-attributes-type-portpos '("headport" "tailport") "The attributes that are of type `portPos'. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html for more information about possible attributes.") (defvar graphviz-values-type-portpos '("n" "ne" "e" "se" "s" "sw" "w" "nw" "c" "_") "The possible values that an attribute of type `portPos' can have. The can also be used on the edge as a compass point. See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/attrs.html#k:portPos for more information.") (defcustom graphviz-dot-value-keywords '("true" "false" "normal" "inv" "dot" "invdot" "odot" "invodot" "none" "tee" "empty" "invempty" "diamond" "odiamond" "box" "obox" "open" "crow" "halfopen" "local" "global" "none" "forward" "back" "both" "none" "BL" "BR" "TL" "TR" "RB" "RT" "LB" "LT" ":n" ":ne" ":e" ":se" ":s" ":sw" ":w" ":nw" "same" "min" "source" "max" "sink" "LR" "box" "polygon" "ellipse" "circle" "point" "egg" "triangle" "plaintext" "diamond" "trapezium" "parallelogram" "house" "hexagon" "octagon" "doublecircle" "doubleoctagon" "tripleoctagon" "invtriangle" "invtrapezium" "invhouse" "Mdiamond" "Msquare" "Mcircle" "record" "Mrecord" "dashed" "dotted" "solid" "invis" "bold" "filled" "diagonals" "rounded" ) "*Keywords for attribute values. This is used by the auto completion code. The actual completion tables are built when the mode is loaded, so changes to this are not immediately visible." :type '(repeat (string :tag "Keyword")) :group 'graphviz) ;;; Font-locking: (defvar graphviz-dot-color-keywords '("aliceblue" "antiquewhite" "antiquewhite1" "antiquewhite2" "antiquewhite3" "antiquewhite4" "aquamarine" "aquamarine1" "aquamarine2" "aquamarine3" "aquamarine4" "azure" "azure1" "azure2" "azure3" "azure4" "beige" "bisque" "bisque1" "bisque2" "bisque3" "bisque4" "black" "blanchedalmond" "blue" "blue1" "blue2" "blue3" "blue4" "blueviolet" "brown" "brown1" "brown2" "brown3" "brown4" "burlywood" "burlywood1" "burlywood2" "burlywood3" "burlywood4" "cadetblue" "cadetblue1" "cadetblue2" "cadetblue3" "cadetblue4" "chartreuse" "chartreuse1" "chartreuse2" "chartreuse3" "chartreuse4" "chocolate" "chocolate1" "chocolate2" "chocolate3" "chocolate4" "coral" "coral1" "coral2" "coral3" "coral4" "cornflowerblue" "cornsilk" "cornsilk1" "cornsilk2" "cornsilk3" "cornsilk4" "crimson" "cyan" "cyan1" "cyan2" "cyan3" "cyan4" "darkgoldenrod" "darkgoldenrod1" "darkgoldenrod2" "darkgoldenrod3" "darkgoldenrod4" "darkgreen" "darkkhaki" "darkolivegreen" "darkolivegreen1" "darkolivegreen2" "darkolivegreen3" "darkolivegreen4" "darkorange" "darkorange1" "darkorange2" "darkorange3" "darkorange4" "darkorchid" "darkorchid1" "darkorchid2" "darkorchid3" "darkorchid4" "darksalmon" "darkseagreen" "darkseagreen1" "darkseagreen2" "darkseagreen3" "darkseagreen4" "darkslateblue" "darkslategray" "darkslategray1" "darkslategray2" "darkslategray3" "darkslategray4" "darkslategrey" "darkturquoise" "darkviolet" "deeppink" "deeppink1" "deeppink2" "deeppink3" "deeppink4" "deepskyblue" "deepskyblue1" "deepskyblue2" "deepskyblue3" "deepskyblue4" "dimgray" "dimgrey" "dodgerblue" "dodgerblue1" "dodgerblue2" "dodgerblue3" "dodgerblue4" "firebrick" "firebrick1" "firebrick2" "firebrick3" "firebrick4" "floralwhite" "forestgreen" "gainsboro" "ghostwhite" "gold" "gold1" "gold2" "gold3" "gold4" "goldenrod" "goldenrod1" "goldenrod2" "goldenrod3" "goldenrod4" "gray" "gray0" "gray1" "gray10" "gray100" "gray11" "gray12" "gray13" "gray14" "gray15" "gray16" "gray17" "gray18" "gray19" "gray2" "gray20" "gray21" "gray22" "gray23" "gray24" "gray25" "gray26" "gray27" "gray28" "gray29" "gray3" "gray30" "gray31" "gray32" "gray33" "gray34" "gray35" "gray36" "gray37" "gray38" "gray39" "gray4" "gray40" "gray41" "gray42" "gray43" "gray44" "gray45" "gray46" "gray47" "gray48" "gray49" "gray5" "gray50" "gray51" "gray52" "gray53" "gray54" "gray55" "gray56" "gray57" "gray58" "gray59" "gray6" "gray60" "gray61" "gray62" "gray63" "gray64" "gray65" "gray66" "gray67" "gray68" "gray69" "gray7" "gray70" "gray71" "gray72" "gray73" "gray74" "gray75" "gray76" "gray77" "gray78" "gray79" "gray8" "gray80" "gray81" "gray82" "gray83" "gray84" "gray85" "gray86" "gray87" "gray88" "gray89" "gray9" "gray90" "gray91" "gray92" "gray93" "gray94" "gray95" "gray96" "gray97" "gray98" "gray99" "green" "green1" "green2" "green3" "green4" "greenyellow" "grey" "grey0" "grey1" "grey10" "grey100" "grey11" "grey12" "grey13" "grey14" "grey15" "grey16" "grey17" "grey18" "grey19" "grey2" "grey20" "grey21" "grey22" "grey23" "grey24" "grey25" "grey26" "grey27" "grey28" "grey29" "grey3" "grey30" "grey31" "grey32" "grey33" "grey34" "grey35" "grey36" "grey37" "grey38" "grey39" "grey4" "grey40" "grey41" "grey42" "grey43" "grey44" "grey45" "grey46" "grey47" "grey48" "grey49" "grey5" "grey50" "grey51" "grey52" "grey53" "grey54" "grey55" "grey56" "grey57" "grey58" "grey59" "grey6" "grey60" "grey61" "grey62" "grey63" "grey64" "grey65" "grey66" "grey67" "grey68" "grey69" "grey7" "grey70" "grey71" "grey72" "grey73" "grey74" "grey75" "grey76" "grey77" "grey78" "grey79" "grey8" "grey80" "grey81" "grey82" "grey83" "grey84" "grey85" "grey86" "grey87" "grey88" "grey89" "grey9" "grey90" "grey91" "grey92" "grey93" "grey94" "grey95" "grey96" "grey97" "grey98" "grey99" "honeydew" "honeydew1" "honeydew2" "honeydew3" "honeydew4" "hotpink" "hotpink1" "hotpink2" "hotpink3" "hotpink4" "indianred" "indianred1" "indianred2" "indianred3" "indianred4" "indigo" "ivory" "ivory1" "ivory2" "ivory3" "ivory4" "khaki" "khaki1" "khaki2" "khaki3" "khaki4" "lavender" "lavenderblush" "lavenderblush1" "lavenderblush2" "lavenderblush3" "lavenderblush4" "lawngreen" "lemonchiffon" "lemonchiffon1" "lemonchiffon2" "lemonchiffon3" "lemonchiffon4" "lightblue" "lightblue1" "lightblue2" "lightblue3" "lightblue4" "lightcoral" "lightcyan" "lightcyan1" "lightcyan2" "lightcyan3" "lightcyan4" "lightgoldenrod" "lightgoldenrod1" "lightgoldenrod2" "lightgoldenrod3" "lightgoldenrod4" "lightgoldenrodyellow" "lightgray" "lightgrey" "lightpink" "lightpink1" "lightpink2" "lightpink3" "lightpink4" "lightsalmon" "lightsalmon1" "lightsalmon2" "lightsalmon3" "lightsalmon4" "lightseagreen" "lightskyblue" "lightskyblue1" "lightskyblue2" "lightskyblue3" "lightskyblue4" "lightslateblue" "lightslategray" "lightslategrey" "lightsteelblue" "lightsteelblue1" "lightsteelblue2" "lightsteelblue3" "lightsteelblue4" "lightyellow" "lightyellow1" "lightyellow2" "lightyellow3" "lightyellow4" "limegreen" "linen" "magenta" "magenta1" "magenta2" "magenta3" "magenta4" "maroon" "maroon1" "maroon2" "maroon3" "maroon4" "mediumaquamarine" "mediumblue" "mediumorchid" "mediumorchid1" "mediumorchid2" "mediumorchid3" "mediumorchid4" "mediumpurple" "mediumpurple1" "mediumpurple2" "mediumpurple3" "mediumpurple4" "mediumseagreen" "mediumslateblue" "mediumspringgreen" "mediumturquoise" "mediumvioletred" "midnightblue" "mintcream" "mistyrose" "mistyrose1" "mistyrose2" "mistyrose3" "mistyrose4" "moccasin" "navajowhite" "navajowhite1" "navajowhite2" "navajowhite3" "navajowhite4" "navy" "navyblue" "oldlace" "olivedrab" "olivedrap" "olivedrab1" "olivedrab2" "olivedrap3" "oragne" "palegoldenrod" "palegreen" "palegreen1" "palegreen2" "palegreen3" "palegreen4" "paleturquoise" "paleturquoise1" "paleturquoise2" "paleturquoise3" "paleturquoise4" "palevioletred" "palevioletred1" "palevioletred2" "palevioletred3" "palevioletred4" "papayawhip" "peachpuff" "peachpuff1" "peachpuff2" "peachpuff3" "peachpuff4" "peru" "pink" "pink1" "pink2" "pink3" "pink4" "plum" "plum1" "plum2" "plum3" "plum4" "powderblue" "purple" "purple1" "purple2" "purple3" "purple4" "red" "red1" "red2" "red3" "red4" "rosybrown" "rosybrown1" "rosybrown2" "rosybrown3" "rosybrown4" "royalblue" "royalblue1" "royalblue2" "royalblue3" "royalblue4" "saddlebrown" "salmon" "salmon1" "salmon2" "salmon3" "salmon4" "sandybrown" "seagreen" "seagreen1" "seagreen2" "seagreen3" "seagreen4" "seashell" "seashell1" "seashell2" "seashell3" "seashell4" "sienna" "sienna1" "sienna2" "sienna3" "sienna4" "skyblue" "skyblue1" "skyblue2" "skyblue3" "skyblue4" "slateblue" "slateblue1" "slateblue2" "slateblue3" "slateblue4" "slategray" "slategray1" "slategray2" "slategray3" "slategray4" "slategrey" "snow" "snow1" "snow2" "snow3" "snow4" "springgreen" "springgreen1" "springgreen2" "springgreen3" "springgreen4" "steelblue" "steelblue1" "steelblue2" "steelblue3" "steelblue4" "tan" "tan1" "tan2" "tan3" "tan4" "thistle" "thistle1" "thistle2" "thistle3" "thistle4" "tomato" "tomato1" "tomato2" "tomato3" "tomato4" "transparent" "turquoise" "turquoise1" "turquoise2" "turquoise3" "turquoise4" "violet" "violetred" "violetred1" "violetred2" "violetred3" "violetred4" "wheat" "wheat1" "wheat2" "wheat3" "wheat4" "white" "whitesmoke" "yellow" "yellow1" "yellow2" "yellow3" "yellow4" "yellowgreen") "Possible color constants in the dot language. The list of constant is available at http://www.research.att.com/~erg/graphviz\ /info/colors.html") ;;; Key map (defvar graphviz-dot-mode-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map "\C-\M-q" 'graphviz-dot-indent-graph) (define-key map "\C-c\C-p" 'graphviz-dot-preview) (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'compile) (define-key map "\C-c\C-v" 'graphviz-dot-view) map) "Keymap used in Graphviz Dot mode.") ;;; Syntax table (defvar graphviz-dot-mode-syntax-table (let ((st (make-syntax-table))) (modify-syntax-entry ?/ ". 124b" st) (modify-syntax-entry ?* ". 23" st) (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> b" st) (modify-syntax-entry ?= "." st) (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "_" st) (modify-syntax-entry ?- "_" st) (modify-syntax-entry ?> "." st) (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "(]" st) (modify-syntax-entry ?\] ")[" st) (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" st) st) "Syntax table for `graphviz-dot-mode'.") (defvar graphviz-dot-syntax-propertize-function (syntax-propertize-rules ("^#" (0 "< b")))) (defvar graphviz-dot-font-lock-keywords ;; See https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/doc/info/lang.html. `(;; Match ID, first case ("\\(?:di\\|sub\\)?graph\\(?:[[:space:]]+\\)\\([a-zA-Z_]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*\\)" (1 font-lock-function-name-face)) ;; Match ID, second case ("\\(?:di\\|sub\\)?graph\\(?:[[:space:]]+\\)\\(-?[0-9]*\\(\\.[0-9]*\\)?\\)" (1 font-lock-function-name-face)) (,(regexp-opt graphviz-dot-value-keywords 'words) . font-lock-reference-face) ;; to build the font-locking for the colors, ;; we need more room for max-specpdl-size, ;; after that we take the list of symbols, ;; convert them to a list of strings, and make ;; an optimized regexp from them (,(let ((max-specpdl-size (max max-specpdl-size 1200))) (regexp-opt graphviz-dot-color-keywords 'words)) . font-lock-string-face) (,(concat (regexp-opt graphviz-dot-attr-keywords 'words) "[ \\t\\n]*=") ;; RR - ugly, really, but I don't know why xemacs does not work ;; if I change the next car to "1"... (0 font-lock-variable-name-face)) ;; The 'graph' nonterminal ("\\(\\_<\\(?:strict\\)?[[:space:]]*\\(?:\\(?:di\\)?graph\\)\\_>\\)" (1 'font-lock-keyword-face)) ;; The 'attr_stmt' ("\\_<\\(edge\\|graph\\|node\\)\\_>[[:space:]]*\\[" 1 'font-lock-keyword-face) ;; The 'subgraph' nonterminal ("\\_" . 'font-lock-keyword-face)) "Keyword highlighting specification for `graphviz-dot-mode'.") (defun graphviz-output-file-name (f-name) "Return the filename of the preview, using F-NAME." (concat (file-name-sans-extension f-name) "." graphviz-dot-preview-extension)) (defun graphviz-compile-command (f-name) "Shell command to compile F-NAME. By default this is `dot -T png file.dot -o file.png', the used program to compile can be changed by setting `graphviz-dot-dot-program', the output format and extension can be changed with `graphviz-dot-preview-extension'." (when f-name (setq compile-command (concat graphviz-dot-dot-program " -T" graphviz-dot-preview-extension " " (shell-quote-argument f-name) " -o " (shell-quote-argument (graphviz-output-file-name f-name)))))) (defvar dot-menu nil "Menu for Graphviz Dot Mode. This menu will get created automatically if you have the `easymenu' package.") ;;;###autoload (define-derived-mode graphviz-dot-mode prog-mode "dot" "Major mode for the dot language. \\ TAB indents for graph lines. \\[graphviz-dot-indent-graph]\t- Indentation function. \\[graphviz-dot-preview]\t- Previews graph in a buffer. \\[graphviz-dot-view]\t- Views graph in an external viewer. \\[graphviz-dot-indent-line]\t- Indents current line of code. Variables specific to this mode: `graphviz-dot-dot-program' (default `dot') Program used to compile the graphs. `graphviz-dot-preview-extension' (default `png') File type to use for output. `graphviz-dot-view-command' (default `dotty %s') Command to run when `graphviz-dot-view' is executed. `graphviz-dot-view-edit-command' (default nil) If the user should be asked to edit the view command. `graphviz-dot-save-before-view' (default t) Automatically save current buffer berore `graphviz-dot-view'." :group 'graphviz (setq-local font-lock-defaults '(graphviz-dot-font-lock-keywords)) (setq-local comment-start "//") (setq-local comment-start-skip "/\\*+ *\\|//+ *") (setq-local indent-line-function 'graphviz-dot-indent-line) (setq-local syntax-propertize-function graphviz-dot-syntax-propertize-function) (when (buffer-file-name) (setq-local compile-command (graphviz-compile-command (buffer-file-name)))) (when dot-menu (easy-menu-add dot-menu)) (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist 'dot) (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist '(dot "^Error: \\(.+\\): .*error in line \\([0-9]+\\).*" 1 2)) (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'graphviz-live-reload-hook) (run-hooks 'graphviz-dot-mode-hook)) ;;;; Menu definitions (and (condition-case nil (require 'easymenu) (error nil)) (easy-menu-define dot-menu graphviz-dot-mode-map "Graphviz Mode menu" '("Graphviz" ["Indent Graph" graphviz-dot-indent-graph t] ["Comment Out Region" comment-region (mark)] ["Uncomment Region" uncomment-region (mark)] "-" ["Compile" compile t] ["Preview" graphviz-dot-preview (and (buffer-file-name) (not (buffer-modified-p)))] ["External Viewer" graphviz-dot-view (buffer-file-name)] "-" ["Customize..." graphviz-dot-customize t] ))) ;;;; ;;;; Indentation ;;;; (defun graphviz-dot-indent-line () "Indent current line of dot code." (interactive) (if (bolp) (graphviz-dot-real-indent-line) (save-excursion (graphviz-dot-real-indent-line)))) (defun graphviz-dot-real-indent-line () "Indent current line of dot code." (beginning-of-line) (cond ((bobp) ;; simple case, indent to 0 (indent-line-to 0)) ((looking-at "^[ \t]*}[ \t]*$") ;; block closing, deindent relative to previous line (indent-line-to (save-excursion (forward-line -1) (if (looking-at "\\(^.*{[^}]*$\\)") ;; previous line opened a block ;; use same indentation (current-indentation) (max 0 (- (current-indentation) graphviz-dot-indent-width)))))) ;; other cases need to look at previous lines (t (indent-line-to (save-excursion (forward-line -1) (cond ((looking-at "\\(^.*{[^}]*$\\)") ;; previous line opened a block ;; indent to that line (+ (current-indentation) graphviz-dot-indent-width)) ((and (not (looking-at ".*\\[.*\\].*")) (looking-at ".*\\[.*")) ; TODO:PP : can be 1 regex ;; previous line started filling ;; attributes, intend to that start (search-forward "[") (current-column)) ((and (not (looking-at ".*\\[.*\\].*")) (looking-at ".*\\].*")) ; TODO:PP : " ;; previous line stopped filling ;; attributes, find the line that started ;; filling them and indent to that line (while (or (looking-at ".*\\[.*\\].*") (not (looking-at ".*\\[.*"))) ; TODO:PP : " (forward-line -1)) (current-indentation)) (t ;; default case, indent the ;; same as previous NON-BLANK line ;; (or the first line, if there are no previous non-blank lines) (while (and (< (point-min) (point)) (looking-at "^\[ \t\]*$")) (forward-line -1)) ;; if we find a closing square bracket, don't indent ;; to the level of its attributes, but instead ;; find the opening bracket and indent to that (if (looking-at ".*\\].*") (while (not (looking-at ".*\\[.*")) (forward-line -1))) (current-indentation)) ))) ))) (defun graphviz-dot-indent-graph () "Indent the graph/digraph/subgraph where point is at. This will first teach the beginning of the graph were point is at, and then indent this and each subgraph in it." (interactive) (save-excursion ;; position point at start of graph (while (not (or (looking-at "\\(^.*{[^}]*$\\)") (bobp))) (forward-line -1)) ;; bracket { one +; bracket } one - (let ((bracket-count 0)) (while (progn (cond ;; update bracket-count ((looking-at "\\(^.*{[^}]*$\\)") (setq bracket-count (+ bracket-count 1))) ;; update bracket-count ((looking-at "^[ \t]*}[ \t]*$") (setq bracket-count (- bracket-count 1)))) ;; indent this line and move on (graphviz-dot-indent-line) (forward-line 1) ;; as long as we are not completed or at end of buffer (and (> bracket-count 0) (not (eobp)))))))) ;;;###autoload (defun graphviz-dot-preview () "Compile the graph and preview it in an other buffer." (interactive) (save-buffer) (let ((windows (window-list)) (f-name (graphviz-output-file-name (buffer-file-name))) (command-result (string-trim (shell-command-to-string compile-command)))) (if (string-prefix-p "Error:" command-result) (message command-result) (progn (sleep-for 0 graphviz-dot-revert-delay) (when (= (length windows) 1) (split-window-sensibly)) (with-selected-window (selected-window) (switch-to-buffer-other-window (find-file-noselect f-name t)) ;; I get "changed on disk; really edit the buffer?" prompt w/o this (sleep-for 0 50) (revert-buffer t t)))))) ;;;###autoload (defun graphviz-turn-on-live-preview () "Turn on live preview. This will update the preview on every save." (interactive) (setq graphviz-dot-auto-preview-on-save t) (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'graphviz-live-reload-hook)) ;;;###autoload (defun graphviz-turn-off-live-preview () "Turn off live preview. Saving the file will no longer also update the preview." (interactive) (setq graphviz-dot-auto-preview-on-save nil) (remove-hook 'after-save-hook 'graphviz-live-reload-hook)) (defun graphviz-live-reload-hook () "Hook to run in `after-save-hook' for live preview to work." (when (and (eq major-mode 'graphviz-dot-mode) graphviz-dot-auto-preview-on-save) (graphviz-dot-preview))) ;;;; ;;;; View ;;;; (defun graphviz-dot-view () "Run an external viewer. This creates an external process every time it is executed. If `graphviz-dot-save-before-view' is set, the current buffer is saved before the command is executed." 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graphviz-dot-mode Manual

This manual describes how to install and use graphviz-dot-mode, an Emacs package for working with Graphviz DOT-format files.

Copyright © 2017 Daniel Birket.

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled GNU Free Documentation License.

This is the graphviz-dot-mode Manual, edition 0.3.10.a, by Daniel Birket, updated July 10, 2017, which describes how to install and use the Emacs package graphviz-dot-mode, version 0.3.10, released 25 May 2015, which was written by and Copyright © 2002-2015 Pieter Pareit, et al. (See http://ppareit.github.io/graphviz-dot-mode/)

This HTML document was composed using Emacs v25.2.1 (Richard M. Stallman, et al. See https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) and compiled from .texi source with GNU Texinfo v6.4 (Richard M. Stallman, et al. See https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/) Graphviz is by AT&T Labs Research. (See http://graphviz.org)

This manual is based upon the comments and doc strings in the graphviz-dot-mode.el source code, which begins with:

;;; graphviz-dot-mode.el --- Mode for the dot-language used by graphviz (att).

;; Copyright (C) 2002 - 2015 Pieter Pareit <pieter.pareit@gmail.com>

;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.

;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
;; PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.
…

;; Authors: Pieter Pareit <pieter.pareit@gmail.com>
;;          Rubens Ramos <rubensr AT users.sourceforge.net>
;;          Eric Anderson http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~andersoe/
;; Maintainer: Pieter Pareit <pieter.pareit@gmail.com>
;; Homepage: http://ppareit.github.com/graphviz-dot-mode/
;; Created: 28 Oct 2002
;; Last modified: 25 May 2015
;; Version: 0.3.10
;; Keywords: mode dot dot-language dotlanguage graphviz graphs att

1 Introduction

This manual describes how to install and use graphviz-dot-mode, an Emacs package for working with Graphviz DOT-format files. The features of this package help you to create .dot or .gv files containing syntax compatible with the separate Graphviz package and use Graphviz to convert these files to diagrams.

Graphviz is a set of open source graph visualization tools created by AT&T Labs Research. A graph is a way of representing information as a network of connected nodes (shapes) and edges (lines). Graphviz is documented at http://graphviz.org.

The powerful text editor, Emacs, was created in 1976 by Richard Stallman. It is highly customizable and has 40 years of other extensions. GNU Emacs is documented at https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/. XEmacs is documented at http://www.xemacs.org.


2 Installing

This chapter describes how to install graphviz-dot-mode.


2.1 Recommended Installation

The recommended way to install the package graphviz-dot-mode is to use package.el and M-x package-install.

To install graphviz-dot-mode, first add the MELPA Stable archive to the list of archives used by package.el (if it is not already there) by adding the following lines to your .emacs or other Emacs startup file. Then restart Emacs.

(require 'package)
(add-to-list 'package-archives
             '("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/"))
             
(package-initialize)

(For more detailed and comprehensive instructions about using MELPA, please see https://melpa.org/#/getting-started.)

After restarting Emacs, type the following to install graphviz-dot-mode.

M-x package-install RET graphviz-dot-mode RET.

When installed this way using the package manager, graphviz-dot-mode will be activated automatically for file names ending in either .dot or .gv.


2.2 Installing by Hand

You can manually download and install graphviz-dot-mode, but it is best to use the recommended method above if you don’t already know how to manually install an Emacs program.

You may download graphviz-dot-mode.el from
http://ppareit.github.io/graphviz-dot-mode/ and follow the instructions that you find there.


2.3 Installing this Info Manual

This section describes how to install this manual so that it may be used from within Emacs using its info reader.

  1. Obtain the file containing the info-format version of this manual, graphviz-dot-mode.info.gz (See https://github.com/daniel-birket/graphviz-dot-mode.)
  2. In Emacs, use C-h v Info-directory-listRET to display the contents of the Info-directory-list variable. (This may be the same as the INFOPATH environment variable.)
  3. Copy the graphviz-dot-mode.info.gz file to one of the directories in the Info-directory-list variable.
  4. Use install-info to add an entry for the new graphviz-dot-mode.info.gz file into the dir file in the info directory where you copied the file.
  5. In Emacs, use C-h i d m graphviz-dot-mode RET to display this help file.

The Makefile in the texinfo subdirectory of the GitHub archive at https://github.com/daniel-birket/graphviz-dot-mode includes an option to install the info file with make install. You must first modify the variables in the top of the Makefile to use the correct directories and files for your system.

You must install GNU Texinfo v6.4 to use install-info or the Makefile.


3 Using graphviz-dot-mode

This chapter describes how to use graphviz-dot-mode.


3.1 Compiling & Viewing

This section describes how to use compile and view functions. See Compile & View Variables.

C-c c (compile)

This command compiles the current dot file visited by the Emacs buffer. The output file is in the same directory and has the extension determined by the variable graphviz-dot-preview-extension.

C-x ` (next-error)

This command will jump to the location in the source file of the next error from the most recent compile. Use C-c c to compile first.

C-c p (graphviz-dot-preview)

This command compiles and then (if it compiled successfully) shows the output of the current dot file visited by the Emacs buffer, provided that GNU Emacs or XEmacs is running on a graphical display capable of displaying the graphic file output by dot.

See image-file-name-extensions in GNU Emacs or image-formats-alist in XEmacs to customize the graphic files that can be displayed.

C-c v (graphviz-dot-view)

This command invokes an external viewer specified by the variable graphviz-dot-view-command. If graphviz-dot-view-edit-command is t, you will be prompted to enter a new graphviz-dot-view-command. If graphviz-dot-save-before-view is t, the buffer is saved before the external viewer command is invoked.

(See http://graphviz.org/content/resources for a list of Graphviz viewers and editors.)


3.2 Editing

This section describes how to edit with graphviz-dot-mode. See Editing Variables.


3.2.1 Indenting

C-M-q (graphviz-dot-indent-graph)

This command will indent the graph, diagraph, or subgraph at point and any subgraph within it.

TAB

This key will automatically indent the line. It does not perform completion.

M-j (comment-indent-newline)

See Commenting

RET (electric-graphviz-dot-terminate-line)

If the variable graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-newline is t, RET will insert a newline and indent the next line.

{ (electric-graphviz-dot-open-brace)

If the variable graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-braces is t, { will insert a {, newline and indent the next line.

} (electric-graphviz-dot-close-brace)

If the variable graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-braces is t, } will insert a }, newline and indent the next line.

; (electric-graphviz-dot-semi)

If the variable graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-semi is t, ; will insert a ;, newline and indent the next line.


3.2.2 Completion

M-t (graphviz-dot-complete-word)

This command will complete the attribute or value keyword at point. If more than one completion is possible, a list is displayed in the minbuffer.

See Completion Variables


3.2.3 Commenting

M-; (comment-dwim)

This command will perform the comment command you want (Do What I Mean). If the region is active and ‘transient-mark-mode’ is on, it will comment the region, unless it only consists of comments, in which case it will un-comment the region. Else, if the current line is empty, it will insert a blank comment line, otherwise it will append a comment to the line and indent it.

Use C-u M-; to kill the comment on the current line.

C-x C-; (comment-line)

This command will comment or un-comment the current line.

M-j (comment-indent-newline)

This command will break line the at point and indent, continuing a comment if within one. This indents the body of the continued comment under the previous comment line.

C-c C-c (comment-region)

This command will comment-out the region.

You may also use M-; (comment-dwin) to comment the region if ’transient-mark-mode’ is on.

C-c C-u (graphviz-dot-uncomment-region)

This command will un-comment the region.

You may also use C-u M-; (comment-dwin) to un-comment the region if ’transient-mark-mode’ is on.


4 Customizing

This section describes the customizable variables of graphviz-dot-mode. You may customize variables by typing

M-x graphviz-dot-customize RET

This function invokes the Emacs customization facility to allow you to view and change the graphviz-dot-mode variables below.


4.1 Compile & View Variables

This section describes variables related to compiling and viewing. See Compiling & Viewing

graphviz-dot-dot-program

string, default: “dot”

This variable determines the command name (and path, if necessary) used to invoke the Graphviz dot program. The C-c c (compile) function invokes this command.

graphviz-dot-preview-extension

string, default “png”

This variable determines the file extension used for the C-c c (compile) and C-c p (graphviz-dot-preview) functions. The format for the compile command is

dot -T<extension> <filename>.dot > <filename>.<extension>

graphviz-dot-save-before-view

boolean, default t

This variable controls whether the buffer will be saved to the visited file before the C-c v (graphviz-dot-view) function invokes the external dot-file viewer command. Set this boolean variable to t (true) or nil (false).

graphviz-dot-view-command

string, default: “doted %s”

This variable determines the command name (and path, if necessary) used to invoke an external dot-file viewer program. The C-c v (graphviz-dot-view) function invokes this command. The name of the file visited by the buffer will be substituted for %s in this string.

(See http://graphviz.org/content/resources for a list of Graphviz viewers and editors.)

graphviz-dot-view-edit-command

boolean, default: nil

This variable controls whether you will be prompted for the external dot-file viewer command name when you use C-c v graphviz-dot-view. Set this to t (true) to be prompted to edit the viewer command variable graphviz-dot-view-command every time you use C-c v or nil to avoid the prompt.


4.2 Editing Variables

This section describes variables related to editing. See Editing


4.2.1 Indenting Variables

This subsection describes variables related to indenting.

graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-braces

{ } boolean, default nil

This variable controls whether the functions electric-graphviz-dot-open-brace and electric-graphviz-dot-close-brace are called when { and } are typed. Set this boolean variable to t (true) or nil (false).

graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-newline

boolean, default t

This variable controls whether the function electric-graphviz-dot-terminate-line is called when a line is terminated with a newline. Set this boolean variable to t (true) or nil (false).

graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-semi

boolean, default t

This variable controls whether the function electric-graphviz-dot-semi is called when a semicolon ; is typed. Set this boolean variable to t (true) or nil (false).

graphviz-dot-indent-width

integer, default: default-tab-width

This variable determines the indentation used in graphviz-dot-mode buffers.


4.2.2 Completion Variables

This subsection describes variables related to completion.

graphviz-dot-delete-completions

boolean, default: nil

This variable controls whether the completion buffer is automatically deleted when a key is pressed. Set this boolean variable to t (true) or nil (false).

graphviz-dot-toggle-completions

boolean, default: nil

This variable controls whether repeated use of M-t graphviz-dot-complete-word will toggle the display of possible completions in the minibuffer. If this variable is set to nil, when there are more than one possible completions, a buffer will display all completions. Set this boolean variable to t (true) or nil (false).


4.3 Keyword Variables

This section describes the variables containing DOT-language keywords, which may change if Graphviz is updated. You may update these variables after new releases of Graphvizfrom http://www.graphviz.org/doc/schema/attributes.xml .

graphviz-dot-attr-keywords

list of strings, default: (“graph” “digraph” … )

This variable holds a list of keywords for attribute names in a graph. This is used by the M-t auto completion function. The actual completion tables are built when the mode is loaded, so changes to this variable are not immediately visible.

graphviz-dot-value-keywords

list of strings, default: (“true” “false” … )

This variable holds a list of keywords for attribute values in a graph. This is used by the M-t auto completion function. The actual completion tables are built when the mode is loaded, so changes to this variable are not immediately visible.


4.4 Mode Hook

graphviz-dot-mode-hook

list of functions, default: nil

This variable determines which functions are called when graphviz-dot-mode starts. To use it, add a line like below to your .emacs or other startup file.

(add-hook 'graphviz-dot-mode-hook 'my-hook)

5 Credits

graphviz-dot-mode was written by:

Other contributors are noted in the version history in the graphviz-dot-mode.el file and the commit history on GitHub.

The source code is maintained on GitHub at https://github.com/ppareit/graphviz-dot-mode by Pieter Pareit (pieter.pareit@gmail.com). Please email software comments, suggestions and corrections there.

This manual is maintained on GitHub at https://github.com/daniel-birket/graphviz-dot-mode by Daniel Birket (danielb@birket.com). Please submit document errata to the issue tracker there.


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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.

one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.
Copyright (C) yyyy  name of author

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.

If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:

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The hypothetical commands ‘show w’ and ‘show c’ should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than ‘show w’ and ‘show c’; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items—whatever suits your program.

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Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
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signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989
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Functions & Variables

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C
comment-dwim: Commenting
comment-indent-newline: Commenting
comment-line: Commenting
comment-region: Commenting
compile: Compiling & Viewing
compile: Compile & View Variables
compile: Compile & View Variables

D
default-tab-width: Indenting Variables

E
electric-graphviz-dot-close-brace: Indenting
electric-graphviz-dot-close-brace: Indenting Variables
electric-graphviz-dot-open-brace: Indenting
electric-graphviz-dot-open-brace: Indenting Variables
electric-graphviz-dot-semi: Indenting
electric-graphviz-dot-semi: Indenting Variables
electric-graphviz-dot-terminate-line: Indenting
electric-graphviz-dot-terminate-line: Indenting Variables

G
graphviz-dot-attr-keywords: Keyword Variables
graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-braces: Indenting Variables
graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-newline: Indenting Variables
graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-semi: Indenting Variables
graphviz-dot-complete-word: Completion
graphviz-dot-complete-word: Completion Variables
graphviz-dot-customize: Customizing
graphviz-dot-delete-completions: Completion Variables
graphviz-dot-dot-program: Compile & View Variables
graphviz-dot-indent-graph: Indenting
graphviz-dot-indent-width: Indenting Variables
graphviz-dot-mode-hook: Mode Hook
graphviz-dot-preview: Compiling & Viewing
graphviz-dot-preview: Compile & View Variables
graphviz-dot-preview-extension: Compile & View Variables
graphviz-dot-save-before-view: Compiling & Viewing
graphviz-dot-save-before-view: Compile & View Variables
graphviz-dot-toggle-completions: Completion Variables
graphviz-dot-uncomment-region: Commenting
graphviz-dot-value-keywords: Keyword Variables
graphviz-dot-view: Compiling & Viewing
graphviz-dot-view: Compile & View Variables
graphviz-dot-view: Compile & View Variables
graphviz-dot-view: Compile & View Variables
graphviz-dot-view-command: Compile & View Variables
graphviz-dot-view-command: Compile & View Variables
graphviz-dot-view-edit-command: Compiling & Viewing
graphviz-dot-view-edit-command: Compile & View Variables

I
image-file-name-extensions: Compiling & Viewing
image-formats-alist: Compiling & Viewing

N
next-error: Compiling & Viewing

P
package-archives: Recommended Installation
package-initialize: Recommended Installation
package-install: Recommended Installation

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Keys and Concepts

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;
;: Indenting
;: Indenting Variables

{
{: Indenting

}
}: Indenting

C
C-c c: Compiling & Viewing
C-c c: Compile & View Variables
C-c C-c: Commenting
C-c C-u: Commenting
C-c p: Compiling & Viewing
C-c p: Compile & View Variables
C-c v: Compiling & Viewing
C-c v: Compile & View Variables
C-c v: Compile & View Variables
C-c v: Compile & View Variables
C-M-q: Indenting
C-u M-;: Commenting
C-x C-;: Commenting
C-x `: Compiling & Viewing
commenting: Commenting
compiling: Compiling & Viewing
copyright (manual): Top
copyright (software): Top
credits: Credits
customizing: Customizing

E
edge: Introduction
editing: Editing
external viewer: Compiling & Viewing

G
GNU Free Documentation License: GNU Free Documentation License
GNU General Public License 2.0: GNU General Public License 2.0
graph: Introduction

I
indenting: Indenting
installation, the easy way: Recommended Installation
installation, the hard way: Installing by Hand
installing: Installing
installing by hand: Installing by Hand
Installing this Info Manual: Installing this Info Manual
introduction: Introduction

L
license (manual): GNU Free Documentation License
license (software): GNU General Public License 2.0

M
M-;: Commenting
M-j: Commenting
M-t: Completion
M-t: Completion Variables
M-x graphviz-dot-customize RET: Customizing
MELPA Stable, installing from: Recommended Installation

N
node: Introduction

P
package.el, installing with: Recommended Installation
preview: Compiling & Viewing

R
recommended installation: Recommended Installation
RET: Indenting
RET: Indenting Variables

T
TAB: Indenting

U
using: Using graphviz-dot-mode

V
variables, compile: Compile & View Variables
variables, completion: Completion Variables
variables, editing: Editing Variables
variables, indenting: Indenting Variables
variables, keyword: Keyword Variables
variables, mode hook: Mode Hook
variables, view: Compile & View Variables
viewing: Compiling & Viewing

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A copy of the license is included in the section entitled @cite{@acronym{GNU} Free Documentation License}. @end quotation This is the @cite{@value{TITLE}}, edition @value{EDITION}, by @value{EDITOR}, updated @today{}, which describes how to install and use the Emacs package @value{PACKAGE}, version @value{VERSION}, released @value{RELEASED}, which was written by and Copyright @copyright{} @value{SWCYEARS} @value{AUTHOR}, et al@. (See @value{PACURL}) @ifinfo This @command{info} @end ifinfo @iftex This typeset @end iftex @ifhtml This @acronym{HTML} @end ifhtml @ifdocbook This @end ifdocbook document was composed using @value{EMACS} (Richard M. Stallman, et al. See @uref{https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/}) and compiled from @file{.texi} source with @value{TEXINFO} (Richard M. Stallman, et al. See @uref{https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/}) @iftex and typeset using @TeX{} (Donald Knuth, et al. See @uref{https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/}) @end iftex @ifdocbook to @command{docbook} format (@acronym{OASIS} See @uref{http://docbook.org}, then converted to this format using @value{PANDOC} (John MacFarlane, et al@. @uref{http://pandoc.org}) This format has no index. @end ifdocbook @cite{Graphviz} is by @acronym{AT&T} Labs Research. (See @uref{http://graphviz.org}) @end copying @dircategory Emacs editing modes @direntry * Graphviz DOT mode: (graphviz-dot-mode). Emacs mode for Graphviz format. @end direntry @titlepage @title @value{TITLE} @subtitle edition @value{EDITION} @subtitle for @value{PACKAGE} version @value{VERSION} @author @value{PACKAGE} by @value{AUTHOR}, et al. @author manual by @value{EDITOR} @page @vskip 0pt plus 1filll @insertcopying @end titlepage @contents @ifnotdocbook @ifnottex @node Top @top @value{TITLE} @value{DESCRIPTION} @ifinfo In @command{info}, type @kbd{3} to jump to the chapter on using @value{PACKAGE}. @end ifinfo @insertcopying @end ifnottex @end ifnotdocbook This manual is based upon the comments and doc strings in the @value{PACSRC} source code, which begins with: @cindex copyright (software) @lisp ;;; graphviz-dot-mode.el --- Mode for the dot-language used by graphviz (att). ;; Copyright (C) 2002 - 2015 Pieter Pareit ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as ;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of ;; the License, or (at your option) any later version. ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be ;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied ;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR ;; PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. @dots{} ;; Authors: Pieter Pareit ;; Rubens Ramos ;; Eric Anderson http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~andersoe/ ;; Maintainer: Pieter Pareit ;; Homepage: http://ppareit.github.com/graphviz-dot-mode/ ;; Created: 28 Oct 2002 ;; Last modified: 25 May 2015 ;; Version: 0.3.10 ;; Keywords: mode dot dot-language dotlanguage graphviz graphs att @end lisp @menu * Introduction:: About @cite{Graphviz} and @value{PACKAGE}. * Installing:: How to Get and Install @value{PACKAGE}. * Using @value{PACKAGE}:: How to Use @value{PACKAGE} * Customizing:: How to customize @value{PACKAGE}. * Credits:: * @acronym{GNU} General Public License 2.0:: License of @value{PACKAGE}. * @acronym{GNU} Free Documentation License:: License of this document. * Functions & Variables:: * Keys and Concepts:: @end menu @node Introduction @chapter Introduction @cindex introduction @value{DESCRIPTION} The features of this package help you to create @file{.dot} or @file{.gv} files containing syntax compatible with the separate @cite{Graphviz} package and use @cite{Graphviz} to convert these files to diagrams. @pindex Graphviz @cindex graph @cindex node @cindex edge @cite{Graphviz} is a set of open source graph visualization tools created by @acronym{AT&T} Labs Research. A @dfn{graph} is a way of representing information as a network of connected @dfn{nodes} (shapes) and @dfn{edges} (lines). @cite{Graphviz} is documented at @uref{http://graphviz.org}. @pindex Emacs The powerful text editor, Emacs, was created in 1976 by Richard Stallman. It is highly customizable and has 40 years of other extensions. @cite{@acronym{GNU} Emacs} is documented at @uref{https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/}. @cite{XEmacs} is documented at @uref{http://www.xemacs.org}. @node Installing @chapter Installing @cindex installing This chapter describes how to install @value{PACKAGE}. @menu * Recommended Installation:: Install the easy way. * Installing by Hand:: Install the hard way. * Installing this Info Manual:: How to Install this @command{info} manual. @end menu @node Recommended Installation @section Recommended Installation @cindex recommended installation @cindex installation, the easy way @cindex @code{package.el}, installing with @cindex MELPA Stable, installing from The recommended way to install the package @value{PACKAGE} is to use @code{package.el} and @kbd{M-x package-install}. @vindex package-archives @findex package-initialize To install @value{PACKAGE}, first add the MELPA Stable archive to the list of archives used by @code{package.el} (if it is not already there) by adding the following lines to your @file{.emacs} or other Emacs startup file. Then restart Emacs. @lisp (require 'package) (add-to-list 'package-archives '("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/")) (package-initialize) @end lisp (For more detailed and comprehensive instructions about using MELPA, please see @uref{https://melpa.org/#/getting-started}.) @findex package-install After restarting Emacs, type the following to install @value{PACKAGE}. @kbd{M-x package-install @key{RET} graphviz-dot-mode @key{RET}}. When installed this way using the package manager, @value{PACKAGE} will be activated automatically for file names ending in either @file{.dot} or @file{.gv}. @node Installing by Hand @section Installing by Hand @cindex installing by hand @cindex installation, the hard way You can manually download and install @value{PACKAGE}, but it is best to use the recommended method above if you don't already know how to manually install an Emacs program. You may download @file{graphviz-dot-mode.el} from@*@value{PACURL} and follow the instructions that you find there. @node Installing this Info Manual @section Installing this Info Manual @cindex Installing this Info Manual This section describes how to install this manual so that it may be used from within Emacs using its @code{info} reader. @enumerate @item Obtain the file containing the info-format version of this manual, @file{graphviz-dot-mode.info.gz} (See @value{DOCURL}.) @item In Emacs, use @kbd{C-h v Info-directory-list@key{RET}} to display the contents of the @code{Info-directory-list} variable. (This may be the same as the @env{INFOPATH} environment variable.) @item Copy the @file{graphviz-dot-mode.info.gz} file to one of the directories in the @code{Info-directory-list} variable. @item Use @command{install-info} to add an entry for the new @file{graphviz-dot-mode.info.gz} file into the @file{dir} file in the info directory where you copied the file. @item In Emacs, use @kbd{C-h i d m graphviz-dot-mode @key{RET}} to display this help file. @end enumerate The @file{Makefile} in the @file{texinfo} subdirectory of the GitHub archive at @value{DOCURL} includes an option to install the info file with @command{make install}. You must first modify the variables in the top of the Makefile to use the correct directories and files for your system. You must install @value{TEXINFO} to use @command{install-info} or the @file{Makefile}. @node Using @value{PACKAGE} @chapter Using @value{PACKAGE} @cindex using This chapter describes how to use @value{PACKAGE}. @menu * Compiling & Viewing:: How to use Compile and View Functions. * Editing:: How to edit. @end menu @node Compiling & Viewing @section Compiling & Viewing @cindex compiling @cindex viewing This section describes how to use compile and view functions. @xref{Compile & View Variables}. @table @asis @item @kbd{C-c c} (@code{compile}) @kindex @kbd{C-c c} @findex compile This command compiles the current dot file visited by the @cite{Emacs} buffer. The output file is in the same directory and has the extension determined by the variable @code{graphviz-dot-preview-extension}. @item @kbd{C-x `} (@code{next-error}) @kindex @kbd{C-x `} @findex next-error This command will jump to the location in the source file of the next error from the most recent compile. Use @kbd{C-c c} to compile first. @item @kbd{C-c p} (@code{graphviz-dot-preview}) @kindex @kbd{C-c p} @findex graphviz-dot-preview @cindex preview @vindex image-file-name-extensions @vindex image-formats-alist This command compiles and then (if it compiled successfully) shows the output of the current dot file visited by the @cite{Emacs} buffer, provided that @cite{@acronym{GNU} Emacs} or @cite{XEmacs} is running on a graphical display capable of displaying the graphic file output by @command{dot}. See @code{image-file-name-extensions} in @cite{@acronym{GNU} Emacs} or @code{image-formats-alist} in @cite{XEmacs} to customize the graphic files that can be displayed. @item @kbd{C-c v} (@code{graphviz-dot-view}) @kindex @kbd{C-c v} @findex graphviz-dot-view @cindex external viewer @vindex graphviz-dot-view-edit-command @vindex graphviz-dot-save-before-view This command invokes an external viewer specified by the variable @code{graphviz-dot-view-command}. If @code{graphviz-dot-view-edit-command} is @code{t}, you will be prompted to enter a new @code{graphviz-dot-view-command}. If @code{graphviz-dot-save-before-view} is @code{t}, the buffer is saved before the external viewer command is invoked. (See @uref{http://graphviz.org/content/resources} for a list of @cite{Graphviz} viewers and editors.) @end table @node Editing @section Editing @cindex editing This section describes how to edit with @value{PACKAGE}. @xref{Editing Variables}. @menu * Indenting:: How to use Indenting commands * Completion:: How to use Completion command * Commenting:: How to use Commenting commands @end menu @node Indenting @subsection Indenting @cindex indenting @table @asis @item @kbd{C-M-q} (@code{graphviz-dot-indent-graph}) @kindex @kbd{C-M-q} @findex graphviz-dot-indent-graph This command will indent the graph, diagraph, or subgraph at point and any subgraph within it. @item @kbd{@key{TAB}} @kindex @kbd{@key{TAB}} This key will automatically indent the line. It does not perform completion. @item @kbd{M-j} (@code{comment-indent-newline}) @xref{Commenting} @item @kbd{@key{RET}} (@code{electric-graphviz-dot-terminate-line}) @kindex @kbd{@key{RET}} @findex electric-graphviz-dot-terminate-line If the variable @code{graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-newline} is @code{t}, @kbd{@key{RET}} will insert a newline and indent the next line. @item @kbd{@{} (@code{electric-graphviz-dot-open-brace}) @kindex @kbd{@{} @findex electric-graphviz-dot-open-brace If the variable @code{graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-braces} is @code{t}, @kbd{@{} will insert a @kbd{@{}, newline and indent the next line. @item @kbd{@}} (@code{electric-graphviz-dot-close-brace}) @kindex @kbd{@}} @findex electric-graphviz-dot-close-brace If the variable @code{graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-braces} is @code{t}, @kbd{@}} will insert a @kbd{@}}, newline and indent the next line. @item @kbd{;} (@code{electric-graphviz-dot-semi}) @kindex @kbd{;} @findex electric-graphviz-dot-semi If the variable @code{graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-semi} is @code{t}, @kbd{;} will insert a @kbd{;}, newline and indent the next line. @end table @node Completion @subsection Completion @table @asis @item @kbd{M-t} (@code{graphviz-dot-complete-word}) @kindex @kbd{M-t} @findex graphviz-dot-complete-word This command will complete the attribute or value keyword at point. If more than one completion is possible, a list is displayed in the minbuffer. @end table @xref{Completion Variables} @node Commenting @subsection Commenting @cindex commenting @table @asis @item @kbd{M-;} (@code{comment-dwim}) @kindex @kbd{M-;} @findex comment-dwim This command will perform the comment command you want (Do What I Mean). If the region is active and @code{transient-mark-mode} is on, it will comment the region, unless it only consists of comments, in which case it will un-comment the region. Else, if the current line is empty, it will insert a blank comment line, otherwise it will append a comment to the line and indent it. @kindex C-u M-; Use @kbd{C-u M-;} to kill the comment on the current line. @item @kbd{C-x C-;} (@code{comment-line}) @kindex C-x C-; @findex comment-line This command will comment or un-comment the current line. @item @kbd{M-j} (@code{comment-indent-newline}) @kindex @kbd{M-j} @findex comment-indent-newline This command will break line the at point and indent, continuing a comment if within one. This indents the body of the continued comment under the previous comment line. @item @kbd{C-c C-c} (@code{comment-region}) @kindex @kbd{C-c C-c} @findex comment-region This command will comment-out the region. You may also use @kbd{M-;} (@code{comment-dwin}) to comment the region if @code{transient-mark-mode} is on. @item @kbd{C-c C-u} (@code{graphviz-dot-uncomment-region}) @kindex @kbd{C-c C-u} @findex graphviz-dot-uncomment-region This command will un-comment the region. You may also use @kbd{C-u M-;} (@code{comment-dwin}) to un-comment the region if @code{transient-mark-mode} is on. @end table @node Customizing @chapter Customizing @cindex customizing This section describes the customizable variables of @value{PACKAGE}. You may customize variables by typing @table @kbd @item M-x graphviz-dot-customize @key{RET} @kindex M-x graphviz-dot-customize @key{RET} @findex graphviz-dot-customize This function invokes the Emacs customization facility to allow you to view and change the @value{PACKAGE} variables below. @end table @menu * Compile & View Variables:: How to customize Compile & View Functions. * Editing Variables:: How to customize Editing Functions. * Keyword Variables:: Keyword Customizations. * Mode Hook:: The mode hook variable. @end menu @node Compile & View Variables @section Compile & View Variables @cindex variables, compile @cindex variables, view This section describes variables related to compiling and viewing. @xref{Compiling & Viewing} @vtable @code @item graphviz-dot-dot-program @kindex @kbd{C-c c} @findex compile string, default: ``dot'' This variable determines the command name (and path, if necessary) used to invoke the @cite{Graphviz} @command{dot} program. The @kbd{C-c c} (@code{compile}) function invokes this command. @item graphviz-dot-preview-extension @findex compile @kindex @kbd{C-c p} @findex graphviz-dot-preview string, default ``png'' This variable determines the file extension used for the @kbd{C-c c} (@code{compile}) and @kbd{C-c p} (@code{graphviz-dot-preview}) functions. The format for the compile command is @command{dot -T .dot > .} @item graphviz-dot-save-before-view @kindex @kbd{C-c v} @findex graphviz-dot-view boolean, default @code{t} This variable controls whether the buffer will be saved to the visited file before the @kbd{C-c v} (@code{graphviz-dot-view}) function invokes the external dot-file viewer command. Set this boolean variable to @code{t} (true) or @code{nil} (false). @item graphviz-dot-view-command @kindex @kbd{C-c v} @findex graphviz-dot-view string, default: ``doted %s'' This variable determines the command name (and path, if necessary) used to invoke an external dot-file viewer program. The @kbd{C-c v} (@code{graphviz-dot-view}) function invokes this command. The name of the file visited by the buffer will be substituted for @code{%s} in this string. (See @uref{http://graphviz.org/content/resources} for a list of @cite{Graphviz} viewers and editors.) @item graphviz-dot-view-edit-command @kindex @kbd{C-c v} @findex graphviz-dot-view @vindex graphviz-dot-view-command boolean, default: @code{nil} This variable controls whether you will be prompted for the external dot-file viewer command name when you use @kbd{C-c v} @code{graphviz-dot-view}. Set this to @code{t} (true) to be prompted to edit the viewer command variable @code{graphviz-dot-view-command} every time you use @kbd{C-c v} or @code{nil} to avoid the prompt. @end vtable @node Editing Variables @section Editing Variables @cindex variables, editing This section describes variables related to editing. @xref{Editing} @menu * Indenting Variables:: Variables about Indenting. * Completion Variables:: Variables about Completion. @end menu @node Indenting Variables @subsection Indenting Variables @cindex variables, indenting This subsection describes variables related to indenting. @vtable @code @item graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-braces @kbd{@{} @findex electric-graphviz-dot-open-brace @kbd{@}} @findex electric-graphviz-dot-close-brace boolean, default @code{nil} This variable controls whether the functions @code{electric-graphviz-dot-open-brace} and @code{electric-graphviz-dot-close-brace} are called when @kbd{@{} and @kbd{@}} are typed. Set this boolean variable to @code{t} (true) or @code{nil} (false). @item graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-newline @kindex @kbd{@key{RET}} @findex electric-graphviz-dot-terminate-line boolean, default @code{t} This variable controls whether the function @code{electric-graphviz-dot-terminate-line} is called when a line is terminated with a newline. Set this boolean variable to @code{t} (true) or @code{nil} (false). @item graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-semi @kindex @kbd{;} @findex electric-graphviz-dot-semi boolean, default @code{t} This variable controls whether the function @code{electric-graphviz-dot-semi} is called when a semicolon @kbd{;} is typed. Set this boolean variable to @code{t} (true) or @code{nil} (false). @item graphviz-dot-indent-width @vindex default-tab-width integer, default: @code{default-tab-width} This variable determines the indentation used in @value{PACKAGE} buffers. @end vtable @node Completion Variables @subsection Completion Variables @cindex variables, completion This subsection describes variables related to completion. @vtable @code @item graphviz-dot-delete-completions boolean, default: @code{nil} This variable controls whether the completion buffer is automatically deleted when a key is pressed. Set this boolean variable to @code{t} (true) or @code{nil} (false). @item graphviz-dot-toggle-completions @kindex @kbd{M-t} @findex graphviz-dot-complete-word boolean, default: @code{nil} This variable controls whether repeated use of @kbd{M-t} @code{graphviz-dot-complete-word} will toggle the display of possible completions in the minibuffer. If this variable is set to @code{nil}, when there are more than one possible completions, a buffer will display all completions. Set this boolean variable to @code{t} (true) or @code{nil} (false). @end vtable @node Keyword Variables @section Keyword Variables @cindex variables, keyword This section describes the variables containing DOT-language keywords, which may change if @cite{Graphviz} is updated. You may update these variables after new releases of @cite{Graphviz}from @uref{http://www.graphviz.org/doc/schema/attributes.xml} . @vtable @code @item graphviz-dot-attr-keywords list of strings, default: (``graph'' ``digraph'' @dots{} ) This variable holds a list of keywords for attribute names in a graph. This is used by the @kbd{M-t} auto completion function. The actual completion tables are built when the mode is loaded, so changes to this variable are not immediately visible. @item graphviz-dot-value-keywords list of strings, default: (``true'' ``false'' @dots{} ) This variable holds a list of keywords for attribute values in a graph. This is used by the @kbd{M-t} auto completion function. The actual completion tables are built when the mode is loaded, so changes to this variable are not immediately visible. @end vtable @node Mode Hook @section Mode Hook @cindex variables, mode hook @vtable @code @item graphviz-dot-mode-hook list of functions, default: @code{nil} This variable determines which functions are called when @value{PACKAGE} starts. To use it, add a line like below to your @file{.emacs} or other startup file. @lisp (add-hook 'graphviz-dot-mode-hook 'my-hook) @end lisp @end vtable @node Credits @chapter Credits @cindex credits @value{PACKAGE} was written by: @itemize @item Pieter Pareit @email{pieter.pareit@@gmail.com} @item Rubens Ramos @email{rubensr@@users.sourceforge.net} @item Eric Anderson @uref{http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~andersoe/} @end itemize Other contributors are noted in the version history in the @value{PACSRC} file and the commit history on GitHub. The source code is maintained on GitHub at @value{SRCURL} by Pieter Pareit (@email{pieter.pareit@@gmail.com}). Please email software comments, suggestions and corrections there. This manual is maintained on GitHub at @value{DOCURL} by Daniel Birket (@email{danielb@@birket.com}). Please submit document errata to the issue tracker there. @node @acronym{GNU} General Public License 2.0 @unnumbered @acronym{GNU} General Public License 2.0 @cindex license (software) @cindex @acronym{GNU} General Public License 2.0 @include gpl-2.0.texi @c @node @acronym{GNU} General Public License 3.0 @c @unnumbered @acronym{GNU} General Public License 3.0 @c @cindex license (updated) @c @cindex @acronym{GNU} General Public License 3.0 @c @c @include gpl.texi @c @node @acronym{GNU} Free Documentation License @unnumbered @acronym{GNU} Free Documentation License @cindex license (manual) @cindex @acronym{GNU} Free Documentation License @include fdl.texi @node Functions & Variables @unnumbered Functions & Variables @printindex fn @node Keys and Concepts @unnumbered Keys and Concepts @printindex cp @bye