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I'm having very good luck with graphviz and have been able to make nearly every graph that I need. I'm trying to duplicate this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:ICS_Structure.PNG

as faithfully as I can. The bottom part of that graph all flows top to bottom and I've got that working fine. What I have not been able to do is place the first 3 children right below "Incident Commander". They branch left and right. Plus note how the edges are shared in the top 8 nodes. Is that possible with dot? I can deal with everything else but not those top nodes. Can someone give me a clue to solve this?

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Two useful techniques for reproducing graph layouts are:

  • Invisible nodes
  • Rank constraints

Here's a quick try for the top nodes:

digraph g{
ranksep=0.2;

node[shape=box3d, width=2.3, height=0.6, fontname="Arial"];
n1[label="Incident Commander"];
n2[label="Public Information\nOfficer"];
n3[label="Liaison Officer"];
n4[label="Safety Officer"];
n5[label="Operations Section"];
n6[label="Planning Section"];
n7[label="Logistics Section"];
n8[label="Finance/Admin. Section"];

node[shape=none, width=0, height=0, label=""];
edge[dir=none];
n1 -> p1 -> p2 -> p3;
{rank=same; n2 -> p1 -> n3;}
{rank=same; n4 -> p2;}
{rank=same; p4 -> p5 -> p3 -> p6 -> p7;}
p4 -> n5;
p5 -> n6;
p6 -> n7;
p7 -> n8;
}

And here's the result:

dot layout top nodes

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Thank you so much for the detailed example. I have been reading dot tutorials all day and have not come across any layouts like this. Obviously it's exactly what I needed! Thanks again! – user938512 Sep 10 '11 at 20:39
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I'm glad it helps! (Since this is your first question: Don't forget to upvote/accept in case this is what you were looking for.) The reason you won't find many layouts like this is that graphviz is not really the ideal tool to create such diagrams - if you need 100% control of the layout, some wysiwyg program is probably easier to use. – marapet Sep 10 '11 at 20:45
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This answer is very useful; thanks for the markup and graph! I'd given up and started using overly complicated HTML-like labels and ports to enforce node placement, but this solved my problem in a more straight forward manner! – Oscar Korz Mar 31 at 19:26

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