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Graphviz: Open-source graph visualization software
A fast 3D alternative for visualizing large graphs is Graphia: https://github.com/graphia-app/graphia https://graphia.app However, it's currently suffering from the Qt switch from 5 to 6.
Regarding Graphviz itself, I wonder why is there no special layout logic for planar graphs? They can be recognized and embedded on the plane in linear time without intersecting edges, so it would be very nice if some of the Graphviz tools actually did that.
A recent set of minimal graph coloring Graphviz visualizations of mine: https://gitlab.com/nsajko/example_optimally_colored_graphs
- Visualized Graph Coloring Examples
- Many examples of optimally colored graphs
What are some alternatives?
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