Hi,
I enjoy using Gephi and by first use it was impressive in terms of easy of use
I'm trying to represent FSM (Finite State Machine).
I often use "self-rings" and the edges are represented too "short" that often I don't see it
Is it possible also choose the size of the arrows?
So I can recognize between incoming edges and outgoing edges
Is there a way of representing multiple edges (or called parallel edges)?
I found a failure
I was creating manually the .gexf, I committed an error...I entered the same id for two edges.
even if they were different sources and targets, Gephi considers as parallel edges
for example:
<edge id="e20" source="a1" target="a2" label="e1" />
<edge id="e20" source="a3" target="a4" label="e20" />
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Re: Requests, Questions & Problems
Hi,
If you use ForceAtlas2 to layout the graph, increase the scale parameter to increase node repulsion.
Or you can set edge thickness using a button on the bottom of the viz.
Parallel edges are not handled by Gephi.
cheers
If you use ForceAtlas2 to layout the graph, increase the scale parameter to increase node repulsion.
Or you can set edge thickness using a button on the bottom of the viz.
Parallel edges are not handled by Gephi.
cheers