Hi Mark, thanks the clarification! Cheers!
2017-10-23 11:04 GMT-02:00 Mark Payne <[email protected]>: > Hi Eric, > > Just to elaborate - once you double-click on the connection, it will > create a new bend point as Pierre noted. this allows you to > then bend the line however you'd like. In addition to this, though, once a > bend point has been created, you can click on a > connection's label and drag it to any one of the bend points. So if they > get a little cluttered, you can create those bend points, > if needed, as a mechanism for moving just the label itself, even if you > don't want to bend the line. > > Thanks > -Mark > > > On Oct 23, 2017, at 8:14 AM, Pierre Villard <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Eric, > > You can add a bending point by double clicking on the black line of the > relationship (and remove a bending point by double clicking on it). > > Pierre > > 2017-10-23 11:38 GMT+02:00 Eric Chaves <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, my flow has a lot processors coming out from a single router >> processor which makes the diagram a mess with queue's boxes overlapping >> each other. >> >> sometimes when I connect two processors the queue box connecting them has >> a small yellow square that allows moving the box around producing angled >> lines but most of the time the connection is a straight line. >> >> Is it possible to move only the queue box? how can I force this yellow >> square to show up? >> >> Thanks >> > > >
