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I can't seem to figure this out. I have a .dot file, which is valid according to the syntax. How do I use graphviz to convert this into an image?

(note that I'm on Windows, not linux)

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    For windows: dl the msi and install; Find gvedit.exe in your programs list; Open .dot file in question; Click running person on toolbar; Go to graph -> settings; change Output file type to file type of your liking and press ok.. It doesn't say anything, you just find the file in the same directory as your .dot file.
    – ashley
    Mar 26, 2015 at 9:15

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type: dot -Tps filename.dot -o outfile.ps

If you want to use the dot renderer. There are alternatives like neato and twopi. If graphiz isn't in your path, figure out where it is installed and run it from there.

You can change the output format by varying the value after -T and choosing an appropriate filename extension after -o.

If you're using windows, check out the installed tool called GVEdit, it makes the whole process slightly easier.

Go look at the graphviz site in the section called "User's Guides" for more detail on how to use the tools:

http://www.graphviz.org/documentation/

(See page 27 for output formatting for the dot command, for instance)

http://www.graphviz.org/pdf/dotguide.pdf

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    somehow, the GVEdit preview always shows the image to be blank. When I try to save the image, nothing happens. Sep 29, 2009 at 20:05
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    Is it possible to make GVEdit remember the size and location of the Layout windows? It drives me nuts that when I press F5 it always shrinks the size of the layout window back to default! Aug 23, 2012 at 1:51
  • @PaulMcMillan, could you help me out with m problem here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26477403/graphviz-dot-to-ps-issue, my output is bounded to a fix page and some parts are out of the page
    – Amir
    Oct 21, 2014 at 22:04
  • AFAIK, it is not possible to make GVEdit remember the windows. I agree the UX leaves something to be desired. Dec 4, 2014 at 22:29
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    The gvedit binary is not included in versions later than 2.38 due to copyright restrictions. A more polished interface is available in the similar Msc-generator. The layouts are not always identical.
    – Pekka
    Sep 19, 2021 at 6:29
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dot -Tps input.dot > output.eps
dot -Tpng input.dot > output.png

PostScript output seems always there. I am not sure if dot has PNG output by default. This may depend on how you have built it.

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    instead of using >, I suggest to use the « -o » parameter
    – Rytek
    Sep 16, 2013 at 8:12
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    Depending on what support your system has, you can export to all sorts of file formats. I found dot -Tsvg input.dot > output.svg quite useful. Jul 5, 2016 at 19:39
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    Slightly easier, let dot chose the filename based on input filename and file type: dot -Tpng -O file.dot (will produce file.png) Jan 13, 2019 at 15:54
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    Same command is working in macOS, via macports. :)
    – elulcao
    Apr 2, 2021 at 2:56
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dot file.dot -Tpng -o image.png

This works on Windows and Linux. Graphviz must be installed.

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    Add Graphviz to Path
    – Anupama G
    Feb 8, 2016 at 6:05
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    On OSX, you'll need to install Graphviz first using Homebrew: brew install graphviz
    – Dennis
    Jul 22, 2016 at 10:40
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    I can generate a png image with dot, but the background is white in color. I need a transparent background. Is there any way to get it? Nov 20, 2017 at 12:03
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    1. Install Graphviz from graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/Download/Download_windows.html 2. Add 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Graphviz2.38\bin' to your system variable PATH 3. Open cmd and go to the dir where you saved the .dot file 4. Use the command 'dot yourFile.dot -Tpng -o image.png'
    – Subhashi
    Jan 15, 2020 at 11:42
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There are also the online viewers:

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    – user764357
    Feb 24, 2014 at 4:12
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    add a donate button ;) Jan 21, 2016 at 18:18
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Get the graphviz-2.24.msi Graphviz.org. Then get zgrviewer.

Zgrviewer requires java (probably 1.5+). You might have to set the paths to the Graphviz binaries in Zgrviewer's preferences.

File -> Open -> Open with dot -> SVG pipeline (standard) ... Pick your .dot file.

You can zoom in, export, all kinds of fun stuff.

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    Lots of features, but an absolutely crazy interface design!
    – Casebash
    Feb 5, 2014 at 4:08
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This should combine a lot of answers.

# Convert dot to png via graphviz
dot -Tpng filename.dot -o filename.png

# Convert dot to svg via graphviz
dot -Tsvg filename.dot -o filename.svg

# Convert dot to eps via graphviz
dot -Tps filename.dot -o filename.eps

Keep in mind that on OSX (MAC), you need to install homebrew to install graphviz to be able to use the dot commands above.

brew install graphviz

It is also possible to install Graphviz (and use the commands above) through the package manager functionality of conda if you have Anaconda installed.

conda install python-graphviz
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You can use the VS code and install the Graphviz extension or,

  1. Install Graphviz from https://graphviz.gitlab.io/_pages/Download/Download_windows.html
  2. Add C:\Program Files (x86)\Graphviz2.38\bin (or your_installation_path/ bin) to your system variable PATH
  3. Open cmd and go to the dir where you saved the .dot file
  4. Use the command dot music-recommender.dot -Tpng -o image.png

enter image description here

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You can also output your file in xdot format, then render it in a browser using canviz, a JavaScript library.

Canviz on code.google.com:

To see an example, there is a "Canviz Demo" link on the page above as of November 2, 2014.

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there is no requirement of any conversion.

We can simply use xdot command in Linux which is an Interactive viewer for Graphviz dot files.

ex: xdot file.dot

for more infor:https://github.com/rakhimov/cppdep/wiki/How-to-view-or-work-with-Graphviz-Dot-files

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  • Thanks a lot, I was feeling dumb not getting my hands on the viewer version of dot ! :)
    – Xenos
    May 17, 2020 at 17:24
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$ dot -T pdf filename.dot > filename.pdf This works on my Windows 10.

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  • somehow PDF is the only one working for me
    – hostar
    Feb 9, 2023 at 23:00
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For window user, Please run complete command to convert *.dot file to png:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Graphviz2.38\bin\dot.exe" -Tpng sampleTest.dot > sampletest.png.....

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You can use a very good online tool for it. Here is the link dreampuf.github.io Just replace the code inside editer with your code.

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