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@Halfwalker wrote: > It's the representation of the wires that gets tricky. For example, that main bundle going through the firewall may be 100+ wires. Probably too many to have...
- I'm not sure if this suggestion belongs here, or in a separate issue. I can move this comment if needed. - I have a script that generates an example...
Thank you very much, @JeremyRuhland for the detailed documentation about your experiments and their results. I agree that the root cause seems to be inside some graphviz component for SVG...
- Maybe @JeremyRuhland can edit his posting above (or add a new one) to include one or two image files that demonstrates this problem (together with their YAML source and...
Another user has just reported the same bug, and I linked the duplicate to this issue. As both bug reports use quite complicated YAML input examples to demonstrate the same...
I like most of these ideas. However, I feel we also need more attributes than color for each loop wire - e.g. wire entries with zero length makes no sense...
Increasing the horizontal spacing, as suggested by @rr-david, can be done like this: ```yaml connectors: X2: pinlabels: [+28VDC, +28VDC RTN, Token-In REF, Token-In, NC, NC, RS-485+, RS-485-, RS-485 Shield] type:...
@blackbit42 wrote: > Increasing the horizontal spacing is useful for the current implementation of loops as it helps with the wire table not overlapping the loop(s). Though, doing so is...
This issue doesn't describe any information about what has been done, nor any error message/unexpected result. I therefore close this issue as unsolvable due to lack of information. Feel free...
It seems this issue has been solved, and #292 might help to avoid similar mistakes in the future. Feel free to re-open this issue again @picli3 if you don't agree.