![]() ![]() For skilled graphviz user, the DotEditor supply a dot script language. I'm a heavy user of PlantUML so am keen to get this resolved. In DotEditor you can simply add node, edge, subgraph and edit their attributes in GUI way. It hard to use the diagnostics recommended e.g. java -jar plantuml.jar -testdot because there is no plantuml.jar in the directory created via plantuml-server.git - am I missing something? installing Graphviz through Homebrew (Mac), installing Graphviz. I'm not sure what to try next? I haven't played with GRAPHVIZ_DOT because I don't feel I should be fiddling with environment variables given my dot situation seems crystal clear, and the latest plantuml code should be respecting and finding /usr/local/bin/dot OK. I was planning just to have it create a dot file and then use GraphViz to create a png. deleting plantuml server's target directory.Why is plantUML server insisting on using an older graphviz/2.40.1/bin/dot? I tried Now to check that we have all the expected plugins, we can use the dot command. $ /usr/local/Cellar/graphviz/2.42.2/bin/dot -V For general usage installing GraphViz on MacOS is fairly straightforward. Yet there is only one dot on my mac and it is in my path ok and is the 2.42 not 2.40 /usr/local/bin/dot ->. The server runs, but when I ask it to render a class diagram, I get the error Dot Executable: /usr/local/Cellar/graphviz/2.40.1/bin/dot G graphviz Project information Project information Activity Labels Members Repository Repository Files Commits Branches Tags Contributor statistics Graph Compare revisions Locked files Issues 424. Now when I run the plantuml server with mvn jetty:run ![]() My local plantuml server was working fine till I upgraded graphviz on my mac using "brew upgrade" to the latest graphviz 2.42.2. ![]()
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