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        <description> What is OGDF?  What does OGDF require? Leda?  Is there a roadmap for new features, releases,...?  What is the release schedule of OGDF?  What is OGDF's versioning scheme?  Where can I learn how to use OGDF?  Can algorithms be forced to produce alway...</description>
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        <description>  The OGDF team of TU Dortmund wins the GD 2008 challenge in automatic upward crossing minimization at the Graph Drawing conference in Heraklion, Crete. The winning software used ogdf&amp;rsquo;s upward planarization algorithm, to be available in ogdf&amp;rs...</description>
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        <description> Back to Coding Standards   Assertions   Finding bugs in code is a tedious but inevitable task in the software development process. Hence, it is very useful to put various tests into the code that check that functions are called correctly, that data ...</description>
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        <description> Back to Coding Standards  We use Subversion (SVN) to maintain the source code of OGDF. Basically, any up-to-date SVN client can be used to access the repository. When committing new or modified code, the following rules need to be followed:   First ...</description>
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        <description> Back to Coding Standards  General rules for writing comments in code:  All comments are written in English.  Prefer C++-style comments // instead of C-style comments /*...*/ (exception: doxygen documentation).   Introductory comments   Each source-c...</description>
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        <description> Back to Coding Standards  Source-code must be editable in a usual text editor. Since developers use different development environments and systems, the text needs to be portable and shall not assume any properties of specific environments. The follo...</description>
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        <description> Back to Coding Standards  General rules for choosing identifier names:  Identifiers do not start with _ (one underscore) plus upper case letter or __ (two underscores); these names are reserved for the compiler.  Prefer meaningful names even if they...</description>
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        <description> Back to Coding Standards   Header files  Header files always have the file extension .h.  The file name has to be unique within the whole project (not only the subdirectory).  Usually, a header file should only contain the declaration of a single cl...</description>
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        <description> &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;First Page &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;News &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Forum &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;In a Nutshell &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;About OGDF &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;FAQs &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Key Features &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Publicati...</description>
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        <description> The OGDF is developed and maintained as an open source project by   Chair of Algorithm Engineering, Faculty of Computer Science, Dortmund University of Technology, Germany  Chair of Prof. Jünger, Department of Computer Science, University of Cologne...</description>
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        <description> Back to List of Examples   Topic   Load a graph from a GML file, apply customized Orthogonal Layout, and write the graph with layout information back to a file.   Source-Code   Requires: ogdf v.2007.11 #include &amp;lt;ogdf/planarity/PlanarizationLayout...</description>
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        <description> Back to List of Examples   Topic   Load a graph from a GML file, apply Sugiyama Layout with given layer for each node, and write the graph with layout information back to a file.   Source-Code   Requires: ogdf v.2007.11, Coin Osi #include &amp;lt;ogdf/l...</description>
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        <description> Back to List of Examples   Topic   Load a graph from a GML file, apply customized Sugiyama Layout, and write the graph with layout information back to a file.   Source-Code   Requires: Coin Osi #include &amp;lt;ogdf/layered/SugiyamaLayout.h&amp;gt; #include...</description>
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