On 03/03/2010 02:21 PM, Armelius Cameron wrote: > Hello, > First, I apologize for the OT question, but I figure this list is one of the > best resources that may be able to answer this. I have attempted a Google > search for this, of course. > > I am wondering if anyone knows any tool to generate a graphical representation > of directory structure as a tree. Directories would be a node, files would be > leaves. I know about the command line "tree". It's similar, but not exactly > what I need. It'd be nice to be able to rotate something like the output of > "tree" command line 90 degree, so that the siblings are on the same horizontal > level. Also, preferably the output is in SVG, so I can edit it using e.g. > Inkscape. But if not, I guess other formal (i.e. PNG, PS) is a possibility > too. > > I know about Graphviz. So if I can't find anything I guess I can try to do this > myself and code up something. I just didn't want to do the work if something > is already out there :) . If there are other tools similar to Graphviz (maybe > something simpler), I'd like to hear about it too. > > Any help ? > > Thanks in advance. > AC > why not find a way to represent a tree with branchess and leaves for each file in blender3d Then you could rotate it 360 degrees in each direction. Roger -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines