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I use latex primarily in writing graph theory articles and teaching presentations.
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Mar 22 |
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Can we define a multiedge command using tikz? I think I can change it myself if needed. Thanks a bunch. Here is the next possible question. Say, I want to use a graph G as a node. I also want to make it coordinate-free (that is this new node should be assigned a new coordinate each time). What shall I do? |
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Mar 20 |
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Can we define a multiedge command using tikz? Yes! This is exactly what I want. |
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Mar 20 |
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Can we define a multiedge command using tikz? thanks a bunch altermundus... |
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Mar 20 |
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Mar 20 |
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Can we define a multiedge command using tikz? added 818 characters in body |
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Mar 20 |
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Can we define a multiedge command using tikz? Here is what exactly I want to do in this new definition: |
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Mar 20 |
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Can we define a multiedge command using tikz? Ohhh... Kaayyyy! I think I have another problem. When the vertices are not on a horizontal line, the edges become curly using |
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Mar 19 |
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Mar 19 |
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Mar 19 |
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Can we define a multiedge command using tikz? Thanks everyone (most to Altermundus). This will save me huge time. |
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Mar 19 |
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Mar 19 |
asked | Can we define a multiedge command using tikz? |