support to export text file for further processing?
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chensterliu commented
Hello,
looks a fancy tool. I'm just curious if qvge supports exporting the edited graph to any text file (dot/json), so that any other machine without qvge can process the content.
ArsMasiuk commented
Hello,
Sure You can save a graph as graphml for example, this is a text format
too.
chen ***@***.***> schrieb am Fr., 8. Apr. 2022, 15:46:
… Hello,
looks a fancy tool. I'm just curious if qvge supports exporting the edited
graph to any text file (dot/json), so that any other machine without qvge
can process the content.
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chensterliu commented
Thanks for the quick reply. There should be some tools able to convert graphml to json/dot. Is it possible to directly export these 2 formats from qvge?
ArsMasiuk commented
Well, dot Export is supported but with some limitations.
No json support for now , sorry :(
chen ***@***.***> schrieb am Fr., 8. Apr. 2022, 16:36:
… Thanks for the quick reply. There should be some tools able to convert
graphml to json/dot. Is it possible to directly export these 2 formats from
qvge?
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chensterliu commented
Still good to know the current export capability. Thanks, ArsMasluk.