![]() ![]() Nodes can be styled in the dropdown under Edit Node when a node is selected on the canvas. If unchecked the Map all Data reveals the Data Mapping where manual mapping can take place. You can also use the left and right arrow keys to navigate around the shape, to indicate the node to edit. When Default Error Node is checked the Map all Data appears already ticked which means that no extra Data Mapping is needed for the Default Error Node. After activating the command and selecting a node, you can hit the INS key on your keyboard to add a node or the DEL key to delete a node. The example below shows string editing enabled on all columns by setting editabletrue on the defaultColDef. Node Info which holds read-only information about the selected node. Each graph can have zero to one such nodes. Inputs-complete when the default input covers all required input.ĭefault Error Node that makes the node to be the default-error-node. A Cytoscape.js extension to provide certain node editing functionality as follows: grapples to resize nodes, a visual cue to resize node to its label, and ability to move selected nodes with arrow keys (accelerator keys Alt and Shift result in slower and faster moves, respectively), distributed under The MIT. The properties that are revealed when Advanced is checked are:Ĭomment that allows the user to keep some notes of interest. Label will initially take the name of the task the specific node is referred to.ĭefault Inputs where the user can define inputs for any given node representing a task or a subgraph.Īdvanced that reveals more attributes when checked. ![]() ![]() Only two segments must be connected at a junction before you can delete it. Label which is the user-friendly name of a node that the user can always change. This converts the junction into a geometry node and merges the two segments. ![]()
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