Description
Expected Behavior
dot files get loaded properly
Current Behavior
they do not
Steps to Reproduce
save this as text.dot
or similar and open it in gephi:
digraph test {
Skill_38d2a09ab424df40b347da44c3b7c192 [label="a"] [color="green"];
Skill_7bf98ed70a7d964b9b3771e26bc44124 [label="b"] [color="green"];
Skill_38d2a09ab424df40b347da44c3b7c192 -> Skill_7bf98ed70a7d964b9b3771e26bc44124 [label=""] [color="azure"];
}
Your Environment
- Version used: Gephi 0.10.1
- Operating System: Win10x64
It seems like the importer only looks for the label
attribute.
This:
digraph test {
n1 [label="a"];
n2 [label="b"];
}
gets loaded properly, however this
digraph test {
n1 [label="l1"] [color="green"];
n2 [label="l2"] [color="green"];
}
only processes the label attribute and ignores color.
Setting only the color attribute also gets ignored.
edit: I was confused about the color attribute, as it doesn't show up as a separate attribute in the data lab. It does however seem to get picked up, even if it only seems to work for specific colors.
It seems like using [atr1=".." attr2=".."]
works.
It also looks like the importer completely falls apart once you introduce multiple attributes, as seen by the test data resulting in
From having a quick look at the importer it seems like you assume there is only ever one attribute per node, which is not correct.
Should maybe loop until ;
or EOL, but looping the whole section is likely going to mess up edge parsing, so this is just a rough suggestion. also I don't really know the code, I just had a quick gander.
I wasn't sure where exactly to put this, so ill just link possibly related issues here: #320 #1644 #2780