How shall escape `>` in an edge label?





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In my dot file



stdin_in -> file_out [label=<<font color="blue">tee >/dev/null</font>>];


tee >/dev/null is supposed to be the text of the label, but it contains > which is a special character, so dot complains about it. What shall I do instead? Thanks.










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  • You need to give more context. Is that supposed to be a HTML-like label? Is any app outside graphviz producing this line?

    – vaettchen
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:35











  • @vaettchen thanks. it is quite flexible, and not supposed to be a HTML-like label. I used HTML like code only for adding color to the label, and didn't find other way to add the color (I am a beginner). Although my question is self contained, if you are interested, there is more context here stackoverflow.com/questions/53421930/…

    – Ben
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:36




















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In my dot file



stdin_in -> file_out [label=<<font color="blue">tee >/dev/null</font>>];


tee >/dev/null is supposed to be the text of the label, but it contains > which is a special character, so dot complains about it. What shall I do instead? Thanks.










share|improve this question























  • You need to give more context. Is that supposed to be a HTML-like label? Is any app outside graphviz producing this line?

    – vaettchen
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:35











  • @vaettchen thanks. it is quite flexible, and not supposed to be a HTML-like label. I used HTML like code only for adding color to the label, and didn't find other way to add the color (I am a beginner). Although my question is self contained, if you are interested, there is more context here stackoverflow.com/questions/53421930/…

    – Ben
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:36
















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In my dot file



stdin_in -> file_out [label=<<font color="blue">tee >/dev/null</font>>];


tee >/dev/null is supposed to be the text of the label, but it contains > which is a special character, so dot complains about it. What shall I do instead? Thanks.










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In my dot file



stdin_in -> file_out [label=<<font color="blue">tee >/dev/null</font>>];


tee >/dev/null is supposed to be the text of the label, but it contains > which is a special character, so dot complains about it. What shall I do instead? Thanks.







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  • You need to give more context. Is that supposed to be a HTML-like label? Is any app outside graphviz producing this line?

    – vaettchen
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:35











  • @vaettchen thanks. it is quite flexible, and not supposed to be a HTML-like label. I used HTML like code only for adding color to the label, and didn't find other way to add the color (I am a beginner). Although my question is self contained, if you are interested, there is more context here stackoverflow.com/questions/53421930/…

    – Ben
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:36





















  • You need to give more context. Is that supposed to be a HTML-like label? Is any app outside graphviz producing this line?

    – vaettchen
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:35











  • @vaettchen thanks. it is quite flexible, and not supposed to be a HTML-like label. I used HTML like code only for adding color to the label, and didn't find other way to add the color (I am a beginner). Although my question is self contained, if you are interested, there is more context here stackoverflow.com/questions/53421930/…

    – Ben
    Nov 21 '18 at 23:36



















You need to give more context. Is that supposed to be a HTML-like label? Is any app outside graphviz producing this line?

– vaettchen
Nov 21 '18 at 23:35





You need to give more context. Is that supposed to be a HTML-like label? Is any app outside graphviz producing this line?

– vaettchen
Nov 21 '18 at 23:35













@vaettchen thanks. it is quite flexible, and not supposed to be a HTML-like label. I used HTML like code only for adding color to the label, and didn't find other way to add the color (I am a beginner). Although my question is self contained, if you are interested, there is more context here stackoverflow.com/questions/53421930/…

– Ben
Nov 21 '18 at 23:36







@vaettchen thanks. it is quite flexible, and not supposed to be a HTML-like label. I used HTML like code only for adding color to the label, and didn't find other way to add the color (I am a beginner). Although my question is self contained, if you are interested, there is more context here stackoverflow.com/questions/53421930/…

– Ben
Nov 21 '18 at 23:36














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Put the text in quotation marks; changing the line to



stdin_in -> file_out[ label = "tee > /dev/null" fontcolor = "blue" ];


produces the desired result:



enter image description here






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    Put the text in quotation marks; changing the line to



    stdin_in -> file_out[ label = "tee > /dev/null" fontcolor = "blue" ];


    produces the desired result:



    enter image description here






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      Put the text in quotation marks; changing the line to



      stdin_in -> file_out[ label = "tee > /dev/null" fontcolor = "blue" ];


      produces the desired result:



      enter image description here






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        Put the text in quotation marks; changing the line to



        stdin_in -> file_out[ label = "tee > /dev/null" fontcolor = "blue" ];


        produces the desired result:



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer













        Put the text in quotation marks; changing the line to



        stdin_in -> file_out[ label = "tee > /dev/null" fontcolor = "blue" ];


        produces the desired result:



        enter image description here







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