Path: csiph.com!weretis.net!feeder6.news.weretis.net!news.misty.com!news.iecc.com!.POSTED.news.iecc.com!nerds-end From: Jonathan Thornburg Newsgroups: comp.compilers Subject: Re: Graphical representations of syntax trees? Date: 8 Feb 2022 21:34:56 GMT Organization: Compilers Central Lines: 21 Sender: news@iecc.com Approved: comp.compilers@iecc.com Message-ID: <22-02-014@comp.compilers> References: <22-02-004@comp.compilers> <22-02-006@comp.compilers> <22-02-008@comp.compilers> Injection-Info: gal.iecc.com; posting-host="news.iecc.com:2001:470:1f07:1126:0:676f:7373:6970"; logging-data="15450"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@iecc.com" Keywords: parse, tools Posted-Date: 09 Feb 2022 18:18:55 EST X-submission-address: compilers@iecc.com X-moderator-address: compilers-request@iecc.com X-FAQ-and-archives: http://compilers.iecc.com Xref: csiph.com comp.compilers:2893 Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson wrote: > On 2/6/2022 10:32 PM, Anton Ertl wrote: >> Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson writes: >>> Are there any resources, or papers, about the subject of representing >>> syntax trees graphically? >> >> There are LaTeX modes for displaying trees. There is also the >> graphviz package for visualizing graphs. > > Sure, these are packages. But no actual algorithms, or discussions of > how to do these things by myself. Unless there's something in the latex > literature that I haven't found yet. [[...]] There are many published papers and technical reports lined from https://www.graphviz.org/theory/ -- -- "Jonathan Thornburg [remove color- to reply]" on the west coast of Canada, eh?