On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 11:08 PM, Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl wrote:
It is not possible to make cells spanning more than one column. This is
related to the fact that the cells are on a grid. It is also not possible to
have cells on e.g. half way down/left/right.
Oh well, I can live with
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Marco net...@lavabit.com wrote:
You can adjust the distance indirectly with changing the distance
between the cells:
\setupFLOWcharts [dx=8ex, dy=4em]
Ah, that naming does make sense, now that I think of it. It seems that
I'm still (re)learning to think of
On 8-5-2012 08:20, Mari Voipio wrote:
Now, to implementing all this new knowledge in Chart 2.
and after that comes chart 3:
\usemodule[chart]
\startFLOWchart[ABC]
\startFLOWcell
\name{A}
\location{1,1}
\destination{whatever:A}
\text{A}
Hi,
I've just fallen in love with the chart module, my first flowchart is
almost done. I'll never draw these by hand again... Besides, it
seems that the chart module forces me to do flowcharts right, that
should help with consistency and legibility. Now I just have to read a
bit on how to do
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 10:30, Mari Voipio mari.voi...@iki.fi wrote:
I've figured out about text font and box sizes and making connections
and all that, but there's one important question that I just can't
seem to find the answer for: how do I adjust the connector line
length?
Answering to
On 2012-04-26 Mari Voipio mari.voi...@iki.fi wrote:
I've figured out about text font and box sizes and making connections
and all that, but there's one important question that I just can't
seem to find the answer for: how do I adjust the connector line
length? My labels just don't fit between
Hi Mari,
as Marco said, the distance key is the dx/dy parameter.
It is not possible to make cells spanning more than one column. This is related
to the fact that the cells are on a grid. It is also not possible to have cells
on e.g. half way down/left/right.
Indeed this is a very useful