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}
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
Hi Adam,
may be that compiling the different FLOWcharts as TEX-pages might solve
the problem. The TEX-pages-pdf you can include as a picture.
Willi
Adam Duck wrote:
Hello list,
I have some FLOWcharts in my presentation; due to the RawSteps module,
they get rendered too many times
Hi Adam,
hm, the same here also with alpha-context of february 2005.
May be, that one should use a single \comment only. Still there is a
problem then with \comment[t]{text}, which causes the text in the second
cell to move down.
I think this is somethin for Hans ...
Kind regards
Willi
Adam