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alpar (Alpar Juttner)
alpar@cs.elte.hu
Scale the node sizes and arc widths in a more sensible way
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  graphToEps(h,"graph_to_eps_demo_out_colors.eps").
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    //scale(60).
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    title("Sample .eps figure (Palette demo)").
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    copyright("(C) 2003-2007 LEMON Project").
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    coords(hcoords).
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    absoluteNodeSizes().absoluteArcWidths().
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    nodeScale(45).
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    nodeScale(.45).
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    distantColorNodeTexts().
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    //    distantBWNodeTexts().
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    nodeTexts(hcolors).nodeTextSize(.6).
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    nodeColors(composeMap(paletteW,hcolors)).
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    run();
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}
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  ///\param _pros If it is \c true, then the \c ostream referenced by \c _os
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  ///will be explicitly deallocated by the destructor.
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  ///By default it is <tt>std::cout</tt>
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  DefaultGraphToEpsTraits(const G &_g,std::ostream& _os=std::cout,
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			  bool _pros=false) :
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    g(_g), os(_os),
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    _coords(dim2::Point<double>(1,1)), _nodeSizes(.01), _nodeShapes(0),
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    _coords(dim2::Point<double>(1,1)), _nodeSizes(1), _nodeShapes(0),
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    _nodeColors(WHITE), _arcColors(BLACK),
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    _arcWidths(1.0), _arcWidthScale(0.003),
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    _nodeScale(1.0), _xBorder(10), _yBorder(10), _scale(1.0),
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    _nodeScale(.01), _xBorder(10), _yBorder(10), _scale(1.0),
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    _nodeBorderQuotient(.1),
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    _drawArrows(false), _arrowLength(1), _arrowWidth(0.3),
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    _showNodes(true), _showArcs(true),
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    _enableParallel(false), _parArcDist(1),
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    _showNodeText(false), _nodeTexts(false), _nodeTextSize(1),
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    _showNodePsText(false), _nodePsTexts(false), _nodePsTextsPreamble(0),
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  /// nodeSizes() will be multiplied by the value \c d.
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  /// If both nodeSizes() and autoNodeScale() are used, then the
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  /// node sizes will be scaled in such a way that the greatest size will be
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  /// equal to \c d.
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  /// \sa nodeSizes()
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  /// \sa autoNodeScale()
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  GraphToEps<T> &nodeScale(double d) {_nodeScale=d;return *this;}
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  GraphToEps<T> &nodeScale(double d=.01) {_nodeScale=d;return *this;}
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  ///Turns on/off the automatic node width scaling.
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  ///Turns on/off the automatic node width scaling.
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  ///
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  ///\sa nodeScale()
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  ///
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  /// widths to \c d.  If arcWidths() is given, but
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  /// autoArcWidthScale() is not, then the arc withs given by
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  /// arcWidths() will be multiplied by the value \c d.
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  /// If both arcWidths() and autoArcWidthScale() are used, then the
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  /// arc withs will be scaled in such a way that the greatest width will be
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  /// equal to \c d.
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  GraphToEps<T> &arcWidthScale(double d) {_arcWidthScale=d;return *this;}
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  GraphToEps<T> &arcWidthScale(double d=.003) {_arcWidthScale=d;return *this;}
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  ///Turns on/off the automatic arc width scaling.
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  ///Turns on/off the automatic arc width scaling.
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  ///
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  ///\sa arcWidthScale()
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  ///
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