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dot2tex - A Graphviz to LaTeX converter

WARNING: This project is no longer being maintained. I have tried to find a new maintainer for the project with no luck. If you are interested, feel free to reach out. See #58 for details.

License: MIT (See LICENSE for details.)

Version: 2.12.dev

URL: https://github.com/xyz2tex/dot2tex

Documentation: http://dot2tex.readthedocs.org/

Dot2tex is a tool for converting graphs rendered by Graphviz to formats that can be used with LaTeX.

Installation

Before you install dot2tex you have to have a working Python environment installed on your system. Dot2tex works with Python 2.7 and Python 3. In addition you'll need the following modules:

  • pyparsing. A recent version is required. Older version like for instance 1.3.2 does not work with dot2tex.
  • preview A stand-alone part of the preview-latex/AUCTeX bundle. Required for preprocessing graphs with LaTeX.
  • PGF/TikZ 2.0 or later required.

Note. If you have dot2tex version 2.5.0 or older installed, please remove the old version of the dot2tex.py file in your SCRIPTS directory before you install the latest dot2tex version. Otherwise the new dot2tex wrapper script will try to load the dot2tex.py as a module.

Using pip

The easiest way to install dot2tex is to use pip:

$ pip install dot2tex

The command will locate dot2tex and download it automatically along with dependencies. Note that documentation and examples are not installed by default.

Binary packages

Binary packages are available for Debian and OpenSUSE.

From source

Download a zip or a tarball from the download_ page. Unpack the file to a directory and run python on the setup.py file:

$ python setup.py install

This will create a dot2tex module in your Python module directory and a wrapper script in your SCRIPTS directory. Note that a few warnings will be displayed. You can safely ignore them. The warnings are shown because there is some extra information in the setup.py file that distutils does not understand.

Development version

The development version of dot2tex is available on GitHub.

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