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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2020-10-15 03:00:58 +0000 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2020-10-15 03:00:58 +0000 |
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diff --git a/graphics/pgf/contrib/circuitikz/doc/circuitikzmanual.tex b/graphics/pgf/contrib/circuitikz/doc/circuitikzmanual.tex index b952bdc291..bdb000b19a 100644 --- a/graphics/pgf/contrib/circuitikz/doc/circuitikzmanual.tex +++ b/graphics/pgf/contrib/circuitikz/doc/circuitikzmanual.tex @@ -6412,6 +6412,33 @@ Since 0.9.5, you can access all the labels nodes\footnote{The access to \texttt{ \end{circuitikz} \end{LTXexample} + +If you want to have more access to the label positioning algorithm, since \texttt{1.2.5} you can access the label rotation using with the command \texttt{\textbackslash ctikzgetrotation\{\emph{nodename}\}} (where node name is for example \texttt{L1label} or \texttt{L2annotation}), and the anchor used for positioning the node as \texttt{\textbackslash ctikzgetanchor\{\emph{component label}\}\{\emph{type}\}}, where \emph{component label} is, for example, \texttt{L1} and type is either \texttt{label} or \texttt{annotation} (notice that the syntax is slightly different, for implementation reasons). +Those values are available only if the dipole declares a \texttt{l} or \texttt{a} keys; if you want them without any label you need to declare a blank one (like for example \texttt{l=\textasciitilde}). +The following example gives an idea of the values of those macro for the three types of label positioning strategies. + +\begin{LTXexample}[varwidth=true, pos=t, basicstyle=\small\ttfamily] +\newcommand{\marklabann}[3][45]{% [angle] {node label} {type: label or annotation} +\node[circle, draw, blue, inner sep=1pt, +pin={[draw, blue, font=\tiny, align=left]#1:{#2 \\ dir: \ctikzgetdirection{#2#3} \\ + anchor: \ctikzgetanchor{#2}{#3}}}] at (#2#3.\ctikzgetanchor{#2}{#3}) {};} +\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.95, transform shape] +\foreach \style/\xdelta in {straight/0, smart/5, rotate/10} { +\begin{scope}[xshift=\xdelta cm] + \ctikzset{label/align = \style} + \draw (0,0) node[above right, rotate=45]{\style} + to[L, o-, l=$L_{ab}$, v, name=L1, a=a] ++(3,3) + to[ceV, -*, v, name=V1, l2_=L1 and L2, a^=A] ++(0,-3); + \marklabann[135]{L1}{label} + \marklabann[-90]{L1}{annotation} + \marklabann[90]{V1}{label} + \marklabann[-90]{V1}{annotation} +\end{scope}} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{LTXexample} + + + \subsection{Advanced voltages, currents and flows}\label{sec:vif-anchors} Since version \texttt{1.2.1}, it is possible to access the anchors of the ``ornaments'' --- voltage, current and flows, together with some additional information that makes it possible to personalize them. |