Positioning, 13 Scaling, 18 scrolling, 13, 17 Select Node, 15 self-adaptable fish-eye, 34 shape, 83, 97 Show Neighbors, 17 shrink, 83, 98 Size, 36 smanhattan_edges, 84 smax, 41, 84 solid, 67, 93, 101, 103 source, 103 spanning tree, 117 specification, 115 speedup, 40 spline, 41, 120 splinefactor, 84 splines, 84 spreadlevel, 84 starting, 11 state, 85 Statistics, 16, 20, 121 straight-line phase, 119 straight_phase, 41, 85 stretch, 83, 98 strongly connected component, 117 subgraph, 27 subgraph_labels, 86 summary node, 32 tabular, 109 target, 103 tempfactor, 86 tempmax, 86 tempmin, 86 tempscheme, 87 temptreshold, 87 Text Window/<strong>Graph</strong> Window, 12 textcolor, 87, 98, 103 textmode, 88, 98 thickness, 103 time limit, 41 timeout, 119 title, 88, 98 top, 80 142 top_to_bottom, 79, 80 trapeze, 83, 98 tree, 40, 77, 118 treefactor, 88 triangle, 83, 97 triple, 67, 93, 103 underline, 109 Unfold and Wrap, 32 Unfold into Box, 32 Unfold into Cluster, 32 Unfold/Unbox, 30–32 uptrapeze, 83, 98 user action, 20, 109 useraction, 109 useractioncmd1, 88 useractionname, 89, 109 UUp, 13, 17 VCG1.0 Save..., 20 vertical_order, 89, 98 view, 32 fish-eye, 33 Cartesian, 34 filtering, 36 polar, 34 normal, 32 view, 89 View..., 29, 32 virtual window, 11, 91 width, 90, 99 window graph, 12 message, 12 panner, 13 text, 12 Wrap/Unwrap Subgraph, 28, 31 wrapped, 85 wrapping, 31 x, 90 xbase, 91 xlraster, 91 xlspace, 92, 119 xmax, 91 xraster, 91
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