Current Path : /bin/ |
Current File : //bin/vimdot |
#!/bin/sh # Written by: John Ellson <ellson@research.att.com> error() { echo "$0: $*" >&2; exit 1; } for prog in gvim vim ""; do if test -x /usr/bin/$prog; then break; fi if which $prog >/dev/null 2>&1; then break; fi done if test -z "$prog"; then error "the editor not found"; fi default="noname.gv" if test -z "$1"; then if test -s "$default"; then error "$default already exists" else f="$default" fi else f="$1" fi if ! test -f "$f"; then if ! test -w .; then error "directory `pwd` is not writable"; fi cat >"$f" <<EOF digraph G { graph [layout=dot rankdir=LR] // This is just an example for you to use as a template. // Edit as you like. Whenever you save a legal graph // the layout in the graphviz window will be updated. vim [href="http://www.vim.org/"] dot [href="http://www.graphviz.org/"] vimdot [href="file:///usr/bin/vimdot"] {vim dot} -> vimdot } EOF fi if ! test -w "$f"; then error "$f is not writable"; fi # dot -Txlib watches the file $f for changes using inotify() dot -Txlib "$f" & # open an editor on the file $f (could be any editor; gvim &'s itself) exec $prog "$f"