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I'm trying to export from Gephi to Google Earth using Export > Graph file > toKMZ file from the Export to Earth plugin. Unfortunately, the line width in Google Earth are always 1.
I've tried every combination of edge settings in the preview panel in gephi to scale up the line widths, but no matter what I do, when i open the kml file in notepad, I can see that the line widths don't change at all. I've tried some really really big values and no changes whatsoever.
The line weights in the KML are all different, but they all range from like 0.01 to 1. Is their a way to actually get them into a range that will render in google earth? If I manually edit the kml in notepad so that the linewidths are bigger, I can see they are bigger in google earth... but obviously I don't want to manually edit 100+ line widths in a text file every time.
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Hi Folks,
I'm trying to export from Gephi to Google Earth using Export > Graph file > toKMZ file from the Export to Earth plugin. Unfortunately, the line width in Google Earth are always 1.
I've tried every combination of edge settings in the preview panel in gephi to scale up the line widths, but no matter what I do, when i open the kml file in notepad, I can see that the line widths don't change at all. I've tried some really really big values and no changes whatsoever.
The line weights in the KML are all different, but they all range from like 0.01 to 1. Is their a way to actually get them into a range that will render in google earth? If I manually edit the kml in notepad so that the linewidths are bigger, I can see they are bigger in google earth... but obviously I don't want to manually edit 100+ line widths in a text file every time.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: