kvid
kvid
Thank you for sharing your project. After running Wirewiz and got the same result as you, I tried some tweaking of the intermediate `.gv` file to address your issues. Is...
@tim292stro and @dproldan who reacted with thumbs up to my https://github.com/formatc1702/WireViz/issues/174#issuecomment-707372543 (and others that might need such a feature) are invited to test my draft #215 PR and write a...
@tim292stro asked for wire to wire connections more than a year ago in this old issue. If you (or other visitors) still need this, please read all my suggestions in...
Thamk you for reporting your problem. However, more information is needed before anybody can help you. Please describe or refer to the [installation and usage procedures](https://github.com/formatc1702/WireViz#usage) you have tried. Please...
I have been thinking of a `tubing` attribute for both connectors and cables/bundles, but I guess we might end up with many of the same attributes for each tube as...
How about splitting a cable into one node in each independent subgraph, but only one of them needs the annotations? The extra cable nodes can be "invisible" to force the...
You might need som way to specify distance from a connector to a sheathing? Can this be used to calculate the order of the invisible nodes along the harness?
I don't know how (if possible) to create a subgraph containing another subgraph. It seems each node can only be included in one subgraph. I did try some alternatives here:...
@formatc1702 wrote: > Here's what a typical harness might look like, the question is how you would represent this in WireViz, and subsequently, GraphViz... > Where would you place the...
Good idea. It might not be easy to automatically select which nodes to have the same ranks, but maybe we could have an optional YAML entry like this: ``` samerank...