L.4.15.6.3 Diagram Definitions
L.4.15.6.3 Diagram Definitions
Diagram definitions define the look of a diagram. They utilize almost all the aspects of the file format discussed thus far in order to create layout properties which get translated into visual diagrams.
There are a few more simple types that need to be defined before talking about the larger aspects of what it takes to create a diagram definition. Many of these simple types are provided as wrappers or lists of the above mentioned simple types.
Subsections
- L.4.15.6.3.1 Lists
- L.4.15.6.3.2 Function Value
- L.4.15.6.3.3 Direction
- L.4.15.6.3.4 Hierarchy Branch Style
- L.4.15.6.3.5 One by One Animation
- L.4.15.6.3.6 Level Animation
- L.4.15.6.3.7 Org Chart Flag
- L.4.15.6.3.8 Node Count
- L.4.15.6.3.9 Child Max
- L.4.15.6.3.10 Child Preference
- L.4.15.6.3.11 Bullets Enabled
- L.4.15.6.3.12 Direction
- L.4.15.6.3.13 Hierarchy Branch Style
- L.4.15.6.3.14 Animate as One
- L.4.15.6.3.15 Animate by Level
- L.4.15.6.3.16 Layout Property Set
- L.4.15.6.3.17 Iterators
- L.4.15.6.3.18 Constraints
- L.4.15.6.3.19 Constraint References
- L.4.15.6.3.20 Constraint
- L.4.15.6.3.21 Constraint List
- L.4.15.6.3.22 Rule
- L.4.15.6.3.23 Rule List
- L.4.15.6.3.24 Presentation Of
- L.4.15.6.3.25 Layout Shape
- L.4.15.6.3.26 Index1
- L.4.15.6.3.27 Adjust Handle
- L.4.15.6.3.28 Adjust Handle List
- L.4.15.6.3.29 Shape
- L.4.15.6.3.30 Parameter
- L.4.15.6.3.31 Algorithm
- L.4.15.6.3.32 Layout Node
- L.4.15.6.3.33 For Each
- L.4.15.6.3.34 When
- L.4.15.6.3.35 Otherwise
- L.4.15.6.3.36 Choose Statement
- L.4.15.6.3.37 Sample Data
- L.4.15.6.3.38 Common Structures
- L.4.15.6.3.39 Diagram Definition
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