Package: graphthing
Version: 1.3.1-1
Severity: normal

Hello,

thanks for packaging graphthing, I look forward to trying it.

The description, however, does not say what I can do with it.  The
website itself is burying this information halfway down in the page.
I'll try to summarise it:

 These are some of the features of GraphThing:
 .
  * Adding, deleting and moving of vertices and edges.
  * Loading and saving of graphs.
  * Graph complements, induced subgraphs and line graphs.
  * Quick creation of many common graphs (complete, cycle, null, star, etc.).
  * Determination of shortest path, connectivity and Eulericity.
  * BFS, DFS and Minimum Spanning Tree.
  * Adjacency matrix (including exponents) and degree sequence.
  * Chromatic polynomial and chromatic number.
  * Network algorithms: Maximum network flow.
 .
 These "graphs" are mathematical objects (look at Wikipedia's
 introduction to Graph Theory) that describe relationships between sets;
 they are not 2D plots, charts, or anything similar to that.
 .
 At the moment, only simple graphs and digraphs are supported; that is,
 no multiple edges or loops.  Other than this, GraphThing can handle
 every type of graph.
 .
 Homepage: http://graph.seul.org/

Ciao,

Enrico

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