![]() FIXEDSIZE is true, the height will be expanded to allowĪttaches a port name to the object.This article is written like a manual or guidebook. Includes the contents, any spacing and the border. Specifies the mininum height, in points, of the object. (Default) TRUE fixes the object size to its given WIDTH īoth of these attributes must be supplied. FALSE allows the object to grow so that all its contents will fit. Specifies whether the values given by the WIDTH Specifies the number of columns spanned by the cell. Specifies the space, in points, between cells in a table and betweenĪ cell and the table's border. Specifies the space, in points, between a cell's border and its content. Specifies the width of the border for all cells in a table. It can be overridden by a BORDER tag in a cell. This value is also used for all cells in the table. If set in a table, and CELLBORDER is not set, Specifies the width of the border around the object in points.Ī value of zero indicates no border. ![]() Overridden by a BGCOLOR attribute in descendents. (Default) LEFT aligns the object on the left. More space than required, this value determines where the extra space Provided that if they contain part of an HTML element, they just containĮach of the HTML elements has a set of optional attributes. HTML comments are allowed within an HTML string. Whitespace characters are ignored within a cells cells : cell | cells cell cell : Ībove, a string is any collection of printable characters, includingĪll spaces.Terminals are shown in bold font and nonterminals in italics. The following is an abstract grammar for HTML labels. Point ), the HTML label will be embedded within the node the On the other hand, if the node has any other shape (except Viewed as a generalization of the record shapes described above.Īttribute to plaintext, the HTML label will be the node's The grammar below describes precisely what Graphviz will accept.Īlthough HTML labels are not strictly speaking a shape, they can be "HTML-like labels" but the reader is warned that these are not really Refer to these labels as "HTML labels" rather than the cumbersome Various constructs which are meaningless in Graphviz. To Graphviz labels that are not in HTML and, conversely, HTML allows However, there are many aspects that are relevant NOTE: The features and syntax supported by these labels is With different graphical attributes at each level. Label can specify a table similar to those provided by HTML, At their simplest, such labelsĬan describe multiple lines of variously aligned text as provided by ordinary ( label for nodes, edges, clusters, andĪn HTML description. ![]() HTML-Like Labels NOTE: This feature is only available on versions of Graphviz rlabel = field ( '|' field )* where field = fieldId or '"]Īdditional styles may be available with a specific code generator. The structure of a record-based node is determined by These are specified by shape values of "record" and "Mrecord". On the other hand, the point shape is special in that it is In addition, the 3 M* shapes support auxiliary labels using If unset, they default to 4, 0.0 and 0.0, respectively. The geometries of polygon-based shapes are also affected If fill were turned on, the label text would Īlso, unlike the rest, we have shown the plaintext node without style=filled box polygon ellipse circle point egg triangle plaintext diamond trapezium parallelogram house pentagon hexagon septagon octagon doublecircle doubleoctagon tripleoctagon invtriangle invtrapezium invhouse Mdiamond Msquare Mcircle rect rectangle Īs the figures suggest, the shapes rect and rectangle are synonyms for box. The possible polygon-based shapes are displayed below. The geometries of all node shapes are affected by ![]()
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