Difference between revisions of "Wgraph:Demo loc"
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* x / y can be used for the same purpose | * x / y can be used for the same purpose | ||
* coordinates will only be used if all nodes in a graph have been assigned absolute coordinates | * coordinates will only be used if all nodes in a graph have been assigned absolute coordinates | ||
+ | ** note that assigning the absolute position of 0/0 to a node will not work as aiSee believes that the coordinates have not been set | ||
* the upper left corner is the reference point | * the upper left corner is the reference point | ||
− | {{#wgraph:svg|thumb=40|wgl| | + | {{#wgraph:svg|thumb=40|wgl|gdl| |
node 0 { width 10 height 10 label '' loc 1;1 color red } | node 0 { width 10 height 10 label '' loc 1;1 color red } | ||
node A { width 100 height 30 loc 50;50} | node A { width 100 height 30 loc 50;50} | ||
node B { width 200 height 80 x 150 y 80} | node B { width 200 height 80 x 150 y 80} | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 09:40, 28 October 2007
- loc can be used to set a pair of coordinates
- x / y can be used for the same purpose
- coordinates will only be used if all nodes in a graph have been assigned absolute coordinates
- note that assigning the absolute position of 0/0 to a node will not work as aiSee believes that the coordinates have not been set
- the upper left corner is the reference point
{{#wgraph:svg|thumb=40|wgl|gdl|
node 0 { width 10 height 10 label loc 1;1 color red } node A { width 100 height 30 loc 50;50} node B { width 200 height 80 x 150 y 80}
}}