Thank you very much, now I can draw it in 5 minutes.

As you pointed out, there are many vertices with self-loops. This was my
mistake in the algorithm for the transitive closure; the result should be
the biggest component you filtered.

I thought that graph_draw() used sfdp_layout() in case "pos" wasn't supplied
(i.e. None), so I used:
    pos = gt.random_layout(polysemy)
    gt.graph_draw(polysemy, pos=pos, output_size=(10000,10000),
output='ejercicio_5_rnd.png')
Expecting it would take less time.

Maybe this paragraph in the documentation should be changed:
"Vector-valued vertex property map containing the x and y coordinates of the
vertices. If not given, it will be computed using sfdp_layout()."

In particular, my idea was to reduce node size and color edges according to
different criteria. This is explained in the documentation, so I can check
it by myself.
Also I would like to see nodes expanded through the canvas, because they are
densely packed into a corner. What is the option for controlling this?

Cheers,
Alejandro



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