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A redesign of wiring blocks. [SUGGESTION] #122
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The current dev build uses a dashed table outline for the wires, is this sufficient? |
If you're only using the code on the
This is only true for bundles, not cables. Compare examples 02 and 03 in the link above. |
@develroo wrote:
It should be possible to render cables and bundles with rounded corners by adding To enhance the difference even further, we could also add optional different background colors for different node types. They need to be very light colors to avoid bad contrast together with the black borders and text.
I'm not quite sure what is meant by this. |
Personally, while I'm not opposed to the idea of tweaking the look of the output, to help with clarity, I'm not a big fan of the ideas proposed so far.
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Yes that was kinda what I was thinking of only obviously an ellipse would be more helpful for bundles of wires than a true circle. But conceptionally you could see then that it is a different medium. Like I say that is how it struck me as a new user but perhaps I am not the only one who thinks that way. |
If PR #137 is accepted, then it will be possible to embed a cross-section as an image into the cable node, like the example in #27 (comment). The user must provide the image, though. |
So I am new to Wireviz and have nor actually used it yet, but as an Electronic's buff I find the fact that connectors , cables and connections all look the same is somewhat confusing. I suggest that cables (wireing) be in a Round block to differente it from Connectors and Connections. Conceptionally you can imagine it as looking down bundle and seeing all the indiviual wires in relief.
Otherwsie it looks quite a handly little tool and I like the ease of configuration.
Thanks.
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