[pstricks] pstricks-add psbrace: nodesep has no effect.
Greg Hersh
gehersh at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 24 21:59:56 CEST 2010
Hello, Herbert,
thanks for the quick reply, and sorry about the missing ]. I've missed it while cutting and pasting. My fault.
In any case, I read the documentation again, more carefully, and realized that nodesepA and nodesepB has nothing to do with what I was trying to control: to make the braces starting not the center of the nodes A and B, but at some distance (just like what nodesep do for node connections, like ncline or ncarc). Is there any other parameter to control it?
G.H.
--- On Sat, 7/24/10, Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE> wrote:
> From: Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE>
> Subject: Re: [pstricks] pstricks-add psbrace: nodesep has no effect.
> To: "Graphics with PSTricks" <pstricks at tug.org>
> Date: Saturday, July 24, 2010, 2:59 PM
> Am 24.07.2010 20:40, schrieb Greg
> Hersh:
>
> > I've tried psbrace, got all options working except
> nodesep (ditto for nodesepA and nodesepB). Seems like it has
> no effect. No matter what the value is, the brace starts
> from the center of the node A (and B).
> >
> > Here is my original LaTeX statements:
> >
> > \begin{pspicture}(0,0)(2,0.25)
> >
>
>
> \psline{<->}(0,0)(2,0)
> >
>
> \rput(0.45,0){$]$}
>
> >
>
> \rput(0.55,0){$($}
>
> >
>
> \rput(1.5,0){$]$}
> >
>
>
> \rput(0.5,-0.35){$a$}
> >
>
>
> \rput(1.5,-0.35){$b$}
> >
>
>
> \rput(0.5,-0.35){\rnode{A}{$a$}}
> >
>
>
> \rput(1.5,-0.35){\rnode{B}{$b$}}
> >
>
>
> \psbrace[braceWidth=0.5pt,braceWidthInner=4pt,braceWidthOuter=4pt,nodesepA=2pt,nodesepB=2pt(A)(B){}
>
>
>
> \end{pspicture}
>
> as I already wrote: please provide _complete_ examples to
> test
> your code. In the above case you'd seen yourself, that a ]
> is missing to test your example!
>
> Read the documentation of pstricks-add for the meaning of
> nodesepA and nodesepB for \psbrace.
>
> Herbert
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