
Hi, Maybe this is an old topic but I can't find related answers. I have some data containing certain "entities" related to others by one or more attributes. For example, Alice's cat may be connected to Bob's dog because both are named "Bill". Also, they can be connected because they live in the same county. Furthermore, Bob's dog can be connected to Chuck's bird because they are of the same color Something like this: (A'sC)--------------(B'sD)-----------------(C'sB) Name=Bill Color=Beige County=CD The issue is, the attributes connecting entities can be hundreds or even thousands, so creating a graphviz file showing all those connecting attributes in the edges will result in a mess. Instead, I would like to create an application such that only the vertices (with a label inside) and the edges (without nothing) are initially shown, and when the user double clicks on a specific edge then some window can appear showing all the attributes causing X and Y to be connected in the graph. I know I can create the graphs using BGL, but once I have the graphs I do not know what library to use in order to visualize it Can somebody help? Perhaps there is a different/better way of doing the same with a different tool like GraphML + Some Visualization program? Thanks, Mark -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/BGL-and-interactive-visualization-tp15514275p15514275.... Sent from the Boost - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.