Hi Johan,
For your first question, you could change the attachPoint of the Lines,
which will automatically change the arrow to appear on the border.
As for the "arched lines", there is a class called RTDirectedLine which
does just that.
If you could provide a mockup code on what are you trying to do, I could
help you further.
Regards,
Ricardo
2014-04-25 9:10 GMT-03:00 Johan Fabry <jfabry(a)dcc.uchile.cl>cl>:
Hi all,
I have the following situation: a node named ‘one’ and a node named ‘two’,
I want to draw an arrow ‘onetwo' from one to two, and ‘twoone' from two to
one. Nodes are ellipses with size 30, and a label. Arrows are an edge +
line + arrow + label construct. So I get the image like below, which raises
two2 questions.
First question: how can I make the arrows go to the border of the ellipse,
instead of the center?
Second question: as a human I would draw each of the two arrows with a
curve: one curving up and one curving down so that they (and their labels)
do not overlap. Can I do something like this in Roassal? Because now
readability is far from optimal.
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