L.4.15.6.1 Basic Layout Types
L.4.15.6.1 Basic Layout Types
There are a very large number of simple types defined in this subject. These simple types are all associated with properties of a diagram that can be modified to create a desired behavior. These simple types, along with an explanation of what each does, follow.
Subsections
- L.4.15.6.1.2 Axis Type
- L.4.15.6.1.3 Boolean Operators
- L.4.15.6.1.4 Child Order Type
- L.4.15.6.1.5 Constraint Types
- L.4.15.6.1.6 Constraint Relationships
- L.4.15.6.1.7 Type of Element
- L.4.15.6.1.8 Parameter ID
- L.4.15.6.1.9 Function Type
- L.4.15.6.1.10 Function Operator
- L.4.15.6.1.11 Horizontal Alignment
- L.4.15.6.1.12 Vertical Alignment
- L.4.15.6.1.13 Child Direction
- L.4.15.6.1.14 Child Alignment
- L.4.15.6.1.15 Secondary Child Alignment
- L.4.15.6.1.16 Linear Direction
- L.4.15.6.1.17 Secondary Linear Direction
- L.4.15.6.1.18 Starting Element
- L.4.15.6.1.19 Rotation Path
- L.4.15.6.1.20 Center Shape Mapping
- L.4.15.6.1.21 Bend Point
- L.4.15.6.1.22 Connector Routing
- L.4.15.6.1.23 Arrowhead Style
- L.4.15.6.1.24 Connector Dimension
- L.4.15.6.1.25 Connector Point
- L.4.15.6.1.26 Node Horizontal Alignment
- L.4.15.6.1.27 Node Vertical Alignment
- L.4.15.6.1.28 Fallback Dimension
- L.4.15.6.1.29 Text Direction
- L.4.15.6.1.30 Pyramid Accent Position
- L.4.15.6.1.31 Pyramid Text Margin
- L.4.15.6.1.32 Text Block Direction
- L.4.15.6.1.33 Text Anchor Horizontal
- L.4.15.6.1.34 Text Anchor Vertical
- L.4.15.6.1.35 Text Alignment
- L.4.15.6.1.36 Auto Text Rotation
- L.4.15.6.1.37 Grow Direction
- L.4.15.6.1.38 Flow Direction
- L.4.15.6.1.39 Continue Direction
- L.4.15.6.1.40 Breakpoint
- L.4.15.6.1.41 Offset
- L.4.15.6.1.42 Hierarchy Alignment
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