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Oct 3 |
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Parallel flowcharts: conjoined nodes, arrow routing and alignment I think you meant node distance=-\pgflinewidth, which does work. Thanks for the hint at least |
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Oct 3 |
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Parallel flowcharts: conjoined nodes, arrow routing and alignment I meant that the borders appear to be merely adjacent, giving the appearance of a border twice as thick. Is there a way to move the nodes closer by the width of one borderline? |
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Oct 3 |
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Parallel flowcharts: conjoined nodes, arrow routing and alignment Also, is it simple to overlap node borders (not creating a split node)? If not, I don't want to bother. |
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Oct 3 |
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Parallel flowcharts: conjoined nodes, arrow routing and alignment This is all rather self explanatory, and finally clarifies the (|-) intersection syntax for me. Thanks. However, I had really hoped to avoid using bare angles and offsets such as sub.170 and below right = 20pt of edx, but I suppose I'm asking too much of TikZ. Every diagram I make seems to be a cycle of tiny tweaks ad nauseum...(as I noticed too in your edits) |
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Oct 2 |
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Parallel flowcharts: conjoined nodes, arrow routing and alignment thank you for the embed, @percusse |