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List:       openbsd-ports
Subject:    [NEW] math/xdot-1.0
From:       Alessandro DE LAURENZIS <just22 () atlantide ! t28 ! net>
Date:       2019-03-31 12:23:15
Message-ID: 5cd8d19b-5c64-e56e-ee56-14919cd9c8c3 () atlantide ! t28 ! net
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Dear ports@ readers,

this is a proposal for a new port: xdot, an interactive viewer for 
Graphviz dot graphs.

DESCR
=====
xdot.py is an interactive viewer for graphs written in Graphviz's dot
language.  It uses internally the GraphViz's xdot output format as an
intermediate format, Python GTK bindings, and Cairo for rendering.

xdot.py can be used either as a standalone application from command
line, or as a library embedded in your Python application.

The main intent of this port is to enable graphical representation of 
the selected part of the design in cad/yosys (which uses xdot by 
default); nonetheless, this is a very handy and (moderately) lightweight 
tool, probably of general interest.

Some doubts:

- is "math" the right category? Or "graphics" would be more appropriate?

- is the package name ok or should it be changed in "py-xdot"?

- the pypi tarball doesn't include the tests, which I instead enabled 
using the one from github; is this acceptable?

Taking MAINTAINER, works fine on amd64. Tarball attached.

-- 
Alessandro DE LAURENZIS
[mailto:just22@atlantide.t28.net]
Web: http://www.atlantide.t28.net
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/delaurenzis/

["xdot.tar.gz" (application/gzip)]

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