Re: [NTG-context] Superimposing two flowcharts

2004-04-26 Thread Sytse Knypstra
Bedankt, Hans Sytse I see, you need a shape that spans n cells. I must figure out a way to extend the flow charter with that (i.e. a kind of virtual shape, where the lines are still drawn from separate nodes, something: ___ ntg-context mailing list [EMAI

Re: [NTG-context] Superimposing two flowcharts

2004-04-26 Thread Hans Hagen
Hi Sytse, The remaining problem is that the bigger shape is scaled down to the size of the smaller shapes. I see, you need a shape that spans n cells. I must figure out a way to extend the flow charter with that (i.e. a kind of virtual shape, where the lines are still drawn from separate nodes,

Re: [NTG-context] Superimposing two flowcharts

2004-04-23 Thread Sytse Knypstra
Thank you Hans. The remaining problem is that the bigger shape is scaled down to the size of the smaller shapes. Sytse Here is the source: \setupFLOWcharts[ [ nx=1, ny=1, dx=40pt, dy=25pt, breedte=260pt, hoogte=130pt ] \setupFLOWlines [hoek=rond, kaderkleur=blauw, pijl=ja] \startFLOWchart[O

Re: [NTG-context] Superimposing two flowcharts

2004-04-22 Thread Hans Hagen
At 09:26 22/04/2004, you wrote: Hi all, I would like to make a flowchart in which one shape (FLOWcell) is essentially bigger than the other shapes (in fact it should occupy the space for two ordinary shapes). Now I made two flowcharts; one consists of the one bigger shape, while the other consi

[NTG-context] Superimposing two flowcharts

2004-04-22 Thread Sytse Knypstra
Hi all, I would like to make a flowchart in which one shape (FLOWcell) is essentially bigger than the other shapes (in fact it should occupy the space for two ordinary shapes). Now I made two flowcharts; one consists of the one bigger shape, while the other consists of the remaining shapes (of