
Could you please write this up into a shell script, listing the names of your dot files and what rendering program you used for each?
Hello Jeremiah, I apologize for the delay. Attached is a shell script that will generate GIF images using Graphviz. Unfortunately, it seems that when I tried this script using version 2.26.3 (20100126.1600) of Graphviz on Debian Squeeze, the generated images were different than the images that I generated with Graphviz version 2.24.0 (20090616.2323) on Windows. Currently I do not see a way to use the newer versions of Graphviz to generate the same, or similar, images because I do not think that the DOT format allows fine-tuned control over where nodes are drawn in the images. Also, I experimented with using <boost/graph/dimacs.hpp> and <boost/graph/read_dimacs.hpp> instead of `parse_noigen.hpp`, but I think that the "NOIGEN format" is a modification of the DIMACS format. As explained on http://www.avglab.com/andrew/CATS/maxflow_formats.htm , DIMACS uses "n" lines, whereas NOIGEN does not. This is why the BGL DIMACS parsing utilities kept throwing exceptions. Daniel