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An ''arrow link'', also referred to as ''connector'' or ''graphical link'', is a curved line connecting two otherwise unconnected nodes. | An ''arrow link'', also referred to as ''connector'' or ''graphical link'', is a curved line connecting two otherwise unconnected nodes. | ||
A connector can be shaped by dragging its line with the mouse. | |||
Properties of a connector such as its color and the presence of arrows at its ends can be set in the popup menu of the connector. | |||
==Limitations== | |||
* No text label can be attached to a connector. | |||
* Only one style of end arrows of the connector is available. | |||
* Only one type of routing of the connector is available, a smoothly curved one. | |||
[[Category:Development]] | [[Category:Development]] |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 19 August 2009
An arrow link, also referred to as connector or graphical link, is a curved line connecting two otherwise unconnected nodes.
A connector can be shaped by dragging its line with the mouse.
Properties of a connector such as its color and the presence of arrows at its ends can be set in the popup menu of the connector.
Limitations
- No text label can be attached to a connector.
- Only one style of end arrows of the connector is available.
- Only one type of routing of the connector is available, a smoothly curved one.