[pstricks] Flowchart Help Needed
Michael Sharpe
msharpe at ucsd.edu
Fri Jul 25 00:55:39 CEST 2008
There are explanations and some examples of arm, armA and armB on
pages 342--349 of TLGC2. I sometimes find more information in the
revisions of the original PSTricks docs. Eg, pstricks-doc.pdf (Van
Zandt, Girou) and pst-user.pdf (Van Zandt, Niepraschk, Voss.) I've no
idea what the ~\\ is for---it doesn't seem to have an obvious effect.
Michael
On Jul 24, 2008, at 2:52 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jul 2008, Michael Sharpe wrote:
>
>> You could try \ncangle in place of \ncbar:
>> \ncangle[angleA=180,angleB=90]{->}{6,2}{7,1}
>
> Michael,
>
> How slick! That did the trick nicely, thank you very much. The
> example
> from the PSTricks web site used ncbar, so that's what I tried.
>
> Have you any idea where the options are explained? For example,
> 'arm?' I
> don't see this in TLGC2.
>
> Have you any idea what the tilde and line break symbols (~\\) does?
>
> Rich
>
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