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Often, the default layout of graphs drawn by GraphViz in the dot language is a little "tight." With too little visual space, it's hard to put meaningful labels on edges and the graph can look cluttered.

How do I affect the vertical and horizontal spacing of GraphViz / dot graphs?

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DEFAULT

I will start with a simple graph that is laid out by the dot engine in the default manner:

digraph {
node [shape=circle, width=0.4];
A->B
A->D
B->C
D->E 
}

enter image description here

CHANGING HEIGHT

As you can see, the layout is quite tight. Notice that my ranks (rows) naturally go from top to bottom. I can affect the height of the graph by exploiting this and using the ranksep (rank separation) variable to explicitly set the space between the ranks:

digraph { 
node [shape=circle, width=0.4];
ranksep = 1;
A->B
A->D
B->C
D->E 
}

enter image description here

CHANGING WIDTH

Finally, we may want to widen the diagram. Here we use the nodesep variable to increase the space between the nodes (columns):

digraph { 
node [shape=circle, width=0.4];
nodesep=1.5;
A->B
A->D
B->C
D->E 
}

enter image description here

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  • Is there any official documentation available? Thanks.
    – jabellcu
    Oct 13, 2021 at 13:05
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    @jabellcu Of course, it's at graphviz.org It's much-changed since I answered this question four years ago, but looks better now.
    – TomServo
    Oct 13, 2021 at 14:36
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    If you're using dot command to visualize a generated digraph, you can add these as options to the command: -Granksep=1 or -Gnodesep=1.5 etc.
    – ADTC
    Nov 24, 2021 at 14:37
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you can use ratio argument as well as specify within the documentation https://graphviz.org/doc/info/attrs.html

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