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''wgraph'' relies on a graph drawing software called "aiSee". ''aiSee'' is free for academic use and can be downloaded from [http://www.absint.com]. ''aiSee'' is a brilliant product and came out of research results of the Univesity of Bremen, Germany, one decade ago.
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''wgraph'' relies on a graph drawing software called "aiSee". ''aiSee'' is free for academic use and can be downloaded from [http://www.absint.com]. ''aiSee'' is a brilliant product and came out of research results of the University of Bremen and Saarbrücken, Germany, one decade ago.
  
 
''wgraph'' integrates ''aiSee'' into a mediawiki environment. The syntax you use is basically the "GDL" - notation of ''aiSEE -- the "Graph Description Language". For use within mediawiki the syntax has been somewhat simplified and enhanced -- resulting in a "mediawiki graph description language" which will be referred to as "MGDL" in the following.
 
''wgraph'' integrates ''aiSee'' into a mediawiki environment. The syntax you use is basically the "GDL" - notation of ''aiSEE -- the "Graph Description Language". For use within mediawiki the syntax has been somewhat simplified and enhanced -- resulting in a "mediawiki graph description language" which will be referred to as "MGDL" in the following.

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wgraph : A universal wiki graph generator

wgraph relies on a graph drawing software called "aiSee". aiSee is free for academic use and can be downloaded from [1]. aiSee is a brilliant product and came out of research results of the University of Bremen and Saarbrücken, Germany, one decade ago.

wgraph integrates aiSee into a mediawiki environment. The syntax you use is basically the "GDL" - notation of aiSEE -- the "Graph Description Language". For use within mediawiki the syntax has been somewhat simplified and enhanced -- resulting in a "mediawiki graph description language" which will be referred to as "MGDL" in the following.