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diff --git a/graphics/pgf/contrib/tikz-swigs/README.md b/graphics/pgf/contrib/tikz-swigs/README.md
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+Ti*k*Z-SWIGs
+=============================================================
+
+The `tikz-swigs` package provides horizontally and vertically split elliptical (pairs of) nodes in Ti*k*Z.
+
+The two new multi-part shapes are `swig hsplit` and `swig vsplit`. These build on and extend the existing `ellipse split` shape provided in the `shapes.multipart` Ti*k*Z library in the following ways:
+
+- Space can be introduced physically separating the two sub-parts.
+- The cut that divides the ellipse can be horizontal `hsplit` or vertical `vsplit`.
+- The enclosing lines for each sub-part can be colored differently or can be double lines.
+- With `vsplit` the position of the dividing line relative to the original undivided ellipse is determined based on the relative size of the label text for the two pieces.
+- Anchors determined by angles are supported, for example `mynode.170`.
+
+The package name derives from the fact that split ellipses of this type are used to represent Single-World Intervention Graph (SWIG) models which are used in counterfactual causal inference.
+
+The tikz-swigs package is licensed under the The LaTeX Project Public License 1.3c and the
+GNU General Public License, version 2.
+
+Thanks to Robin J. Evans, F. Richard Guo and Ilya Shpitser for providing guidance, motivation and encouragement.
+
+ -- Thomas Richardson <thomasr@uw.edu> 9 July 2021
+
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+% Note the LaTeX code here uses a package that both shows the code and the output.
+% This package is: tkzexample
+% This ensures that the LaTeX corresponds to the figure.
+%
+% However, this means that there are extra lines in the source code below:
+%
+% \begin{tkzexample}
+% [....]
+% \end{tkzexample}
+%
+% (This should not cause confusion since the lines do not show up in the
+% pdf version, but we note it here, in case a reader does not have access to the pdf)
+
+\documentclass[11pt]{article}
+\usepackage{natbib}
+\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,booktabs,url}
+\usepackage{xcolor}
+\usepackage{pgf,tikz}
+\usetikzlibrary{arrows,shapes.arrows,shapes.geometric,
+shapes.multipart,decorations.pathmorphing,positioning,
+swigs}
+
+\usepackage{tkzexample} % to show code and pictures side by side
+%%% Note useful tkzexample options here:
+%% [very small] makes the code small
+%% [vbox] stacks the figure before the code
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\colorlet{graphicbackground}{blue!10!white}%
+\colorlet{codebackground}{red!10}%
+\colorlet{codeonlybackground}{red!10}% sets background for tkzltxexample
+
+\title{TikZ/PGF shape library for constructing Single-World Intervention Graphs (SWIGs)}
+\author{Thomas S. Richardson\\[2pt]
+Department of Statistics\\
+ University of Washington}
+\date{9 July 2021}
+\maketitle
+
+Single World Intervention Graphs (SWIGs) are a graphical formalism for unifying two approaches to building
+(statistical) causal models \citep{swigs}.
+
+Key to the representation is an operation of `node splitting', whereby a single node is divided into
+two pieces. It is important that the resulting halves can still be seen to have originated from a single node.
+
+\begin{center}
+
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\tikzset{line width=1.5pt}
+\node[name=a1,shape=swig hsplit, swig hsplit={line color lower=red}]{
+ \nodepart{upper}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{lower}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=a2,shape=swig vsplit, right=of a1, swig vsplit={line color right=red}]{
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_2$} };
+\draw[->,line width=1pt](a1) to[out=350,in=180] (a2);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+
+\end{center}
+
+It has been hard to draw SWIGs using standard packages in TikZ/PGF. Two separate {\tt semicircle} shapes can be used, but it is difficult to ensure that the two halves look as if they arise from a single circle, at least without introducing a lot of whitespace. TikZ does contain a shape, called {\tt split ellipse}, but this does not provide a way to add space between the two halves of the shape.
+(There does not appear to be a semi-ellipse shape.)
+
+We address this by introducing two multipart shapes: {\tt swig hsplit} that creates an ellipse that has been split horizontally, and
+and {\tt swig vsplit} that is split vertically. The latter shape also adjusts the ratio of the two halves depending on the text that is contained.
+
+\eject
+\subsection*{Preliminaries}
+
+The examples included below use the following packages:
+%%%%%
+\begin{tkzltxexample}[]
+\documentclass[10pt]{article}
+\usepackage{amsmath,amssymb,xcolor}
+\usepackage{pgf,tikz}
+\usetikzlibrary{arrows,shapes.arrows,shapes.geometric,
+shapes.multipart,decorations.pathmorphing,positioning,
+swigs}
+\begin{document}
+...
+\end{tkzltxexample}
+
+%%%%%
+
+%\noindent The last library listed here uses the code in the file:\par
+%{\tt tikzlibraryshapes.swigs.code.tex} \par
+%\noindent (As this is not part of the TeX distribution, this file should be placed in the working directory.)
+
+
+
+
+\subsection*{SWIG with horizontal split}
+
+Here is a very simple example:
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[very small,latex=4cm]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\node[name=a1,shape=swig hsplit]{
+ \nodepart{upper}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{lower}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=a2,shape=swig hsplit,right=of a1]{
+ \nodepart{upper}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{lower}{$a_2$} };
+\draw[->](a1) to[out=350,in=170] (a2);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+\bigskip
+
+\noindent The parameter {\tt gap} can be adjusted to change the size of the gap:
+
+
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[latex=4cm, very small]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\node[name=a1,shape=swig hsplit,
+swig hsplit={gap=5pt}]{
+ \nodepart{upper}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{lower}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=a2,shape=swig hsplit, right=of a1]{
+ \nodepart{upper}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{lower}{$a_2$} };
+\draw[->](a1) to[out=350,in=170] (a2);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+\medskip
+\eject
+
+\noindent This can also be done globally for all split nodes;
+here we also make the line color red for lower halves.
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[latex=4cm, very small]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\tikzset{swig hsplit={gap=5pt,line color lower=red}}
+\node[name=a1,shape=swig hsplit]{
+ \nodepart{upper}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{lower}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=a2,shape=swig hsplit, right=of a1]{
+ \nodepart{upper}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{lower}{$a_2$} };
+\draw[->](a1) to[out=350,in=170] (a2);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+\medskip
+
+\noindent For black and white publications color may not be sufficient to distinguish
+upper and lower halves. For this purpose a double line can be used.
+{\tt inner line width lower} specifies the width of the inner gap.
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[latex=4cm, very small]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\tikzset{line width=1.5pt,
+ swig hsplit={gap=4pt,
+ inner line width lower=0.5pt}}]
+\node[name=a1,shape=swig hsplit]{
+ \nodepart{upper}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{lower}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=a2,shape=swig hsplit, right=of a1]{
+ \nodepart{upper}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{lower}{$a_2$} };
+\draw[->,line width=1.5pt,>=stealth](a1)
+ to[out=350,in=170] (a2);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+\eject
+
+\noindent The example below shows the full set of anchors and other options.
+
+\begin{center}
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[vbox, very small]
+\Huge
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfsetinnerstrokecolor{blue!10!white} % so inner line col=background
+\tikzset{shape example/.style={fill=yellow!5,
+ inner sep=0.3cm,outer sep=0cm}}
+ \node[name=s, shape example, shape=swig hsplit,
+ swig hsplit={
+ line color upper=red!30,
+ fill color upper=yellow!30,
+ line color lower=green!30,
+ fill color lower=yellow!30,
+ gap=40pt,
+ line width upper= 10pt,
+ inner line width upper = 0pt,
+ line width lower=15pt,
+ inner line width lower = 4pt}]
+ {\nodepart[red!30]{upper}{$A_4(a_1,a_2)$}
+ \nodepart[green!30]{lower}{$a_4$}};
+ \draw[->,line width=5pt, draw=blue!15,>=stealth]
+ (s.upper center) to (s.lower center);
+ \foreach \anchor/\placement in
+ {center/right, upper center/left,
+ upper/below, lower center/left, lower/left,
+ 60/above right, 200/below left,
+ mid/above, mid east/above right, mid west/above left,
+ upper base/below right, base east/right, base west/left,
+ upper east/right, upper west/left,
+ north/above, south/below, west/left, east/right,
+ lower west/left, lower east/right,
+ north east/above right, south east/below right,
+ south west/below left, north west/above left,
+ lower base/below right, lower mid/above}
+ \draw[shift=(s.\anchor)] plot[mark=x] coordinates{(0,0)}
+ node[\placement] {\scriptsize\texttt{(s.\anchor)}};
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+\end{center}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\eject
+
+\subsection*{SWIG with vertical split}
+
+Here we describe the instructions for creating ellipses with vertical splits. These are often more efficient in terms of space.
+As before, first a very simple example:
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[very small,latex=5.5cm]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\node[name=a1,shape=swig vsplit]{
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=a2, right=5mm of a1,
+ shape=swig vsplit] {
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_2$} };
+\draw[->](a1) to (a2);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+\bigskip
+
+\noindent The parameter {\tt gap} can be adjusted to change the size of the gap:
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[very small,latex=5cm]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\node[name=a1,shape=swig vsplit,
+ swig vsplit={gap=3pt}]{
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=a2, right=3mm of a1,
+ shape=swig vsplit] {
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_2$} };
+\draw[->](a1) to (a2);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+\medskip
+
+\noindent This can also be done globally for all split nodes;
+here we also make the line color red for right halves.
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[latex=5cm, very small]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\tikzset{swig vsplit={gap=3pt,
+ line color right=red}}
+\node[name=a1,shape=swig vsplit]{
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=a2,shape=swig vsplit,
+ right=5mm of a1]{
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_2$} };
+\draw[->](a1) to (a2);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+\medskip
+
+\eject
+
+\noindent As before, a version for black and white publications:
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[latex=5cm, very small]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\tikzset{line width=1.5pt,
+ swig vsplit={gap=3pt,
+ inner line width right=0.5pt}}
+\node[name=a1,shape=swig vsplit]{
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=a2,shape=swig vsplit,
+ right=3mm of a1]{
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_2$} };
+\draw[->,line width=1.5pt,>=stealth]
+ (a1) to (a2);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+\bigskip
+
+\noindent Here is an example with multiple stages:
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[vbox]
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\tikzset{line width=1.5pt, outer sep=0pt,
+ ell/.style={draw,fill=white, inner sep=2pt,
+ line width=1.5pt},
+ swig vsplit={gap=5pt,
+ inner line width right=0.5pt}};
+\node[name=l1, ell, shape=ellipse]{$L_1$};
+\node[name=a1,right=5mm of l1, shape=swig vsplit]{
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_1$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_1$} };
+\node[name=l2, right=5mm of a1, ell, shape=ellipse]{$L_2(a_1)$};
+\node[name=a2,shape=swig vsplit,
+ right=5mm of l2]{
+ \nodepart{left}{$A_2(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart{right}{$a_2$} };
+\node[name=y, right=5mm of a2, ell, shape=ellipse]{$Y(a_1,a_2)$};
+\draw[->,line width=1.5pt,>=stealth]
+ (l1) edge (a1)
+ (l1) edge[out=330,in=210] (a2)
+ (a1) edge (l2)
+ (a1) edge[out=15,in=150] (a2)
+ (a1) edge[out=30,in=150] (y)
+ (l2) edge (a2)
+ (a2) edge (y);
+\end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+
+
+
+
+\eject
+
+\noindent Expanded nodes showing additional options and anchors.
+
+\begin{tkzexample}[vbox, very small]
+\Huge
+\begin{tikzpicture}
+\pgfsetinnerstrokecolor{blue!10!white} % so inner line col=background
+\tikzset{shape example/.style={draw,fill=yellow!30,
+ inner xsep=10pt,inner ysep=25pt,outer xsep=0cm,outer ysep=0cm},
+ swig vsplit={line color right=green!30, line color left=red!20,
+ gap=25pt, line width left= 10pt, line width right=15pt,
+ inner line width left = 0pt, inner line width right = 4pt}}
+ \node[name=s,shape=swig vsplit, shape example]
+ {\nodepart[red!20]{left}{$Y_1(a_1)$}
+ \nodepart[green!30]{right}{$y_1$}};
+ \foreach\anchor/\placement in
+ {north/above, south/below, east/right, west/left,
+ left base/below, right base/below, right/above, left/above,
+ left mid/above, mid east/right, mid west/left, base east/right,
+ base west/left, right mid/above,
+ 142/above, 320/below, center/below}
+ \draw[shift=(s.\anchor)] plot[mark=x] coordinates{(0,0)}
+ node[\placement] {\scriptsize\texttt{(s.\anchor)}};
+\begin{scope}[yshift=-4cm]
+ \node[name=s,shape=swig vsplit, shape example]
+ {\nodepart[red!20]{left}{$Y_1(a_1)$}%
+ \nodepart[green!30]{right}{$y_1$}};
+ \foreach\anchor/\placement in
+ {left center/below, right center/above,
+ left north/above left, left south/below left,
+ right north/above right, right south/below right,
+north west/above left, south west/below left,
+ north east/above right, south east/below right}
+ \draw[shift=(s.\anchor)] plot[mark=x] coordinates{(0,0)}
+ node[\placement] {\scriptsize\texttt{(s.\anchor)}};
+ \end{scope}
+ \end{tikzpicture}
+\end{tkzexample}
+
+
+\bibliographystyle{chicago}
+
+\begin{thebibliography}{}
+
+\bibitem[\protect\citeauthoryear{Richardson and Robins}{Richardson and
+ Robins}{2013}]{swigs}
+Richardson, T.S. and J.M.~Robins (2013).
+\newblock Single world intervention graphs (SWIGs): A unification of
+ counterfactual and graphical approaches to causality.
+\newblock Working Paper Number 128. Available at
+ \url{http://www.csss.washington.edu/Papers/wp128.pdf}.
+
+\end{thebibliography}
+
+%\bibliography{references}
+
+\end{document}
+
diff --git a/graphics/pgf/contrib/tikz-swigs/tikzlibraryswigs.code.tex b/graphics/pgf/contrib/tikz-swigs/tikzlibraryswigs.code.tex
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+%%%%
+%%% swig shapes
+%%% code for creating multi-part nodes corresponding to split ellipses with a gap
+%%%
+%%% swig hsplit : ellipse split horizontally
+%%% swig vsplit : ellipse split vertically
+%%%
+%%%
+%%% Modified from the file:
+%%% pgflibraryshapes.multipart.code.tex (Copyright 2007 by Till Tantau and Mark Wibrow)
+%%%
+%%% Copyright 2018 Thomas S. Richardson
+
+% This file may be distributed and/or modified
+%
+% 1. under the LaTeX Project Public License and/or
+% 2. under the GNU Public License.
+%
+% See the file doc/generic/pgf/licenses/LICENSE for more details
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%%% swig horizontal split
+%%% This is a multi-part node consisting of an ellipse split horizontally into
+%%% upper and lower parts
+
+%%Very useful code allows groups of options to be set as: [... shape=swig hsplit, swig hsplit={ .... }]
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/.code={%
+ \pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/.cd,#1}%
+ }}%
+%\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/color/.initial = black}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/line color upper/.initial = \pgfutil@empty}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/line color lower/.initial = \pgfutil@empty}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/fill color upper/.initial = \pgfutil@empty}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/fill color lower/.initial = \pgfutil@empty}%
+%\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/gap/.initial = \pgfutil@empty}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/gap/.initial = 1.0em}
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper/.initial = \the\pgflinewidth}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower/.initial = \the\pgflinewidth}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/inner line width upper/.initial = 0pt}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig hsplit/inner line width lower/.initial = 0pt}%
+%\pgfkeys{/pgf/ellipse splitb/dash/.initial = {{{0.5cm}{0.5cm}{0.1cm}{0.2cm}}{0cm}}
+
+\newbox\pgfnodepartlowerbox %%Associated with anchor "upper"; see pgfmanual3.1, page 1035
+\newbox\pgfnodepartupperbox %%Associated with anchor "lower"; see pgfmanual3.1, page 1035
+%%% Every node must have a center anchor
+%%% See pgf manual 3.1; p.1036
+
+\pgfdeclareshape{swig hsplit}{%
+ \nodeparts{upper,lower}%
+ \savedanchor\upper{%
+ \pgf@x0pt\pgf@y0pt\relax%
+ }%
+%https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/21555/using-patterns-inside-pgf-shapes
+ \savedmacro\uppercolor{%
+ \edef\tikz@temp{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line color upper}}%
+ \ifx\tikz@temp\pgfutil@empty\relax%
+ \ifx\tikz@strokecolor\pgfutil@empty%if not defined even with draw=
+ \def\uppercolor{.}%
+ \else%
+ \def\uppercolor{\tikz@strokecolor}% if defined with draw=
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \def\uppercolor{\expandafter\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line color upper}}%if defined
+ \fi} %%%Important: adding { } around the last def statement would break this
+ \savedmacro\lowercolor{%
+ \edef\tikz@temp{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line color lower}}%
+ \ifx\tikz@temp\pgfutil@empty\relax%
+ \ifx\tikz@strokecolor\pgfutil@empty%if not defined even with draw=
+ \def\lowercolor{.}%
+ \else%
+ \def\lowercolor{\tikz@strokecolor}% if defined with draw=
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \def\lowercolor{\expandafter\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line color lower}}%if defined
+ \fi} %%%Important: adding { } around the last def statement would break this
+%
+\savedmacro\upperfillcolor{%
+ \edef\tikz@temp{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/fill color upper}}%
+ \ifx\tikz@temp\pgfutil@empty\relax%
+ \ifx\tikz@fillcolor\pgfutil@empty%if not defined even with fill=
+ \def\upperfillcolor{white}%
+ \else%
+ \def\upperfillcolor{\tikz@fillcolor}% if defined with fill=
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \def\upperfillcolor{\expandafter\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/fill color upper}}%if defined
+ \fi}%
+\savedmacro\lowerfillcolor{%
+ \edef\tikz@temp{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/fill color lower}}%
+ \ifx\tikz@temp\pgfutil@empty\relax%
+ \ifx\tikz@fillcolor\pgfutil@empty%if not defined even with fill=
+ \def\lowerfillcolor{white}%
+ \else%
+ \def\lowerfillcolor{\tikz@fillcolor}% if defined with fill=
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \def\lowerfillcolor{\expandafter\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/fill color lower}}%if defined
+ \fi}%
+ %
+ \savedanchor\linewidthupper{%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{0pt}%
+ }%
+ \savedanchor\linewidthlower{%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower}}%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{0pt}%
+ }%
+ \savedanchor\gap{% This is a coordinate, but \pgf@x is redundant
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/gap}}%
+%%%%%%%%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{0pt}%
+ }
+ \savedanchor\radii{%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner ysep}}%
+ \pgf@y2.0\pgf@y%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%Added to allow for different widths
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@yb{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower}}%% of lines upper and lower
+ \ifdim\pgf@yb>\pgf@ya%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@yb%
+ \fi%
+ \advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgf@xa.5\wd\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \pgf@xb.5\wd\pgfnodepartlowerbox%
+ \advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x%
+ \advance\pgf@xb\pgf@x%
+ \pgf@ya\ht\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya\dp\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \pgf@yb\ht\pgfnodepartlowerbox%
+ \advance\pgf@yb\dp\pgfnodepartlowerbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \advance\pgf@yb\pgf@y%
+ \ifdim\pgf@xa>\pgf@xb%
+ \pgf@x1.414213\pgf@xa%
+ \else%
+ \pgf@x1.414213\pgf@xb%
+ \fi%
+ \ifdim\pgf@ya>\pgf@yb%
+ \pgf@y1.414213\pgf@ya%
+ \else%
+ \pgf@y1.414213\pgf@yb%
+ \fi%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/minimum width}}%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/minimum height}}%
+ \ifdim\pgf@x<.5\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@x.5\pgf@xa%
+ \fi%
+ \ifdim\pgf@y<.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \fi%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@x{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer xsep}}%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer ysep}}%
+ }
+ \savedanchor\lower{%
+ \pgf@x-.5\wd\pgfnodepartlowerbox%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner ysep}}%
+ \pgf@y-2.0\pgf@y%
+ %\advance\pgf@y-\pgflinewidth%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\dp\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\ht\pgfnodepartlowerbox%
+ %%%%%%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/gap}}%
+ %%%%%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\pgf@ya% %% Added by TSR for gap
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-0.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-0.5\pgf@ya%
+ }
+ \savedanchor\uppercenterpoint{% NOTE: *Not* the same as anchor "upper center" (this saved anchor is in the middle of the line)
+ \pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner ysep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\dp\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-.5\pgf@ya%
+ }%
+\savedanchor{\greaterlinewidth}{%since seemingly hard to include conditional calculations in anchors (!)
+ \pgfmathsetlength{\pgf@xa}{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%
+ \pgfmathsetlength{\pgf@x}{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower}}%%
+ \ifdim\pgf@xa>\pgf@x%
+ \pgf@x\pgf@xa%
+ \fi%
+ \pgf@y0pt%
+}%
+ \savedanchor\basepoint{%
+ \pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \pgf@y0pt\relax%
+ }%
+ \savedanchor\gapcenter{%
+ \pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner ysep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\dp\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-.75\pgf@ya%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y.25\pgf@ya%
+ %%%%%%%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/gap}}%
+ %%%%%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%Added to allow for different widths
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@yb{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower}}%% of lines upper and lower
+ }%
+ \savedanchor\basepointlower{%
+ \pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ %
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner ysep}}%
+ \pgf@y-2.0\pgf@y%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-0.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-0.5\pgf@ya%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\dp\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\ht\pgfnodepartlowerbox%
+ %%%%%%%%%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/gap}}%
+ %%%%%%%%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\pgf@ya% %% Added by TSR for gap
+ }%
+ \savedanchor\midpoint{%
+ \pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{.5ex}%
+ }%
+ \savedanchor\midpointlower{%
+ \pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartupperbox% Note: Origin is SW corner of upper text box
+ %
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner ysep}}%
+ \pgf@y-2.0\pgf@y%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-0.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-0.5\pgf@ya%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\dp\pgfnodepartupperbox%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\ht\pgfnodepartlowerbox%
+ %%%%%%%%%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/gap}}%
+ %%%%%%%%%%
+ \advance\pgf@y-\pgf@ya%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{.5ex}%
+ \advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya%
+ }%
+ \anchor{upper center}{\linewidthupper\pgf@ya-.5\pgf@y\uppercenterpoint\advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya}
+ %%% Required see PGF Manual p.1036
+ \anchor{center}{\gapcenter}
+ \anchor{lower center}{\linewidthlower\pgf@ya.5\pgf@y\gap\advance\pgf@ya-\pgf@y\uppercenterpoint\advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya}%
+ %\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\gap\pgf@y-\pgf@y}}
+ \anchor{lower}{\lower}
+ \anchor{upper}{\upper}
+ \anchor{text}{\upper}
+ \anchor{lower base}{\basepointlower}
+ \anchor{lower mid}{\midpointlower}
+ \anchor{mid}{\midpoint}
+ \anchor{mid east}{\greaterlinewidth\pgf@xa.5\pgf@x\radii\advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x\midpoint\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa}
+ \anchor{mid west}{\greaterlinewidth\pgf@xa.5\pgf@x\radii\advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x\midpoint\advance\pgf@x-\pgf@xa}
+ \anchor{upper base}{\basepoint}
+ \anchor{base}{\basepoint}
+ \anchor{base east}{\greaterlinewidth\pgf@xa.5\pgf@x\radii%call \radii; this sets pgf@x and pgf@y
+ \advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x%store pgf@x into pgf@xa
+ \basepoint %call \basepoint; this sets pgf@x and pgf@y
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa} % Add \pgf@xa to contents of \pgf@x (!!)
+%%
+ \anchor{base west}{\greaterlinewidth\pgf@xa.5\pgf@x\radii\advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x\basepoint\advance\pgf@x-\pgf@xa}
+ \anchor{north}{\linewidthupper\pgf@ya.5\pgf@y\radii\advance\pgf@ya\pgf@y\uppercenterpoint\advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya}%
+ %\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\radii\pgf@x0pt}}%
+ \anchor{south}{\linewidthlower\pgf@ya-.5\pgf@y\gap\advance\pgf@ya-\pgf@y\radii\advance\pgf@ya-\pgf@y\uppercenterpoint\advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya}%
+ %\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\radii\pgf@ya-\pgf@y\gap\pgf@y-\pgf@y\advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya\pgf@x0pt}}%
+ \anchor{west}{\pgfpointadd{\gapcenter}{\greaterlinewidth%
+ \pgf@xa-.5\pgf@x%
+ \radii%
+ \pgf@x-\pgf@x%
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@y0pt}}%
+ \anchor{east}{\pgfpointadd{\gapcenter}{\greaterlinewidth%
+ \pgf@xa.5\pgf@x%
+ \radii%
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@y0pt}}%
+ \anchor{upper east}{\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\linewidthupper\pgf@xa\pgf@y\radii\pgf@y0pt\advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@xa}}%%% %
+ \anchor{upper west}{\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\linewidthupper\pgf@xa\pgf@y\radii\pgf@x-\pgf@x\pgf@y0pt\advance\pgf@x-0.5\pgf@xa}}%
+ \anchor{lower west}{\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\linewidthlower\pgf@xa\pgf@y\radii\pgf@xb-\pgf@x\advance\pgf@xb-0.5\pgf@xa\gap\pgf@y-\pgf@y\pgf@x\pgf@xb}}%
+ \anchor{lower east}{\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\linewidthlower\pgf@xa\pgf@y\radii\pgf@xb\pgf@x\advance\pgf@xb0.5\pgf@xa\gap\pgf@y-\pgf@y\pgf@x\pgf@xb}}%
+ \anchor{north west}{\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\linewidthupper\pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \radii\advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@ya\advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgf@x-0.707106\pgf@x\pgf@y0.707106\pgf@y}}%
+ \anchor{south west}{\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\linewidthlower\pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \radii\advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@ya\advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgf@xa-0.707106\pgf@x\pgf@ya-0.707106\pgf@y%
+ \gap\pgf@y-\pgf@y\advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya\pgf@x\pgf@xa}}%
+ \anchor{north east}{\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\linewidthupper\pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \radii\advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@ya\advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgf@x0.707106\pgf@x\pgf@y0.707106\pgf@y}}%
+ \anchor{south east}{\pgfpointadd{\uppercenterpoint}{\linewidthlower\pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \radii\advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@ya\advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgf@xa0.707106\pgf@x\pgf@ya-0.707106\pgf@y%
+ \gap\pgf@y-\pgf@y\advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya\pgf@x\pgf@xa}}%
+%%%%%%%%% START OF DRAWING HSPLIT
+%%%% Upper
+\beforebackgroundpath{%
+ \edef\defaultpgflinewidth{\the\pgflinewidth}% store default line width
+ \pgfsetstrokecolor{\uppercolor}%
+ \pgfsetfillcolor{\upperfillcolor}%
+ \expandafter\pgfsetlinewidth\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width upper}}%
+ \expandafter\pgfsetinnerlinewidth\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/inner line width upper}}%
+ \radii%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@x{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer xsep}}%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@y{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer ysep}}%
+ \pgfutil@tempdima\pgf@x%
+ \pgfutil@tempdimb\pgf@y%
+ \pgfpathmoveto{\uppercenterpoint\advance\pgf@x-\pgfutil@tempdima}%
+ \pgfpatharcaxes{180}{0}{\pgfpoint{\the\pgfutil@tempdima}{0pt}}{\pgfpoint{0pt}{\the\pgfutil@tempdimb}}%
+ \pgfpathclose
+ \pgfusepath{stroke,fill}
+%%%%%% Lower
+ \pgfsetlinewidth\defaultpgflinewidth% Reset \the\pgflinewidth to default value (in case changed while drawing upper)
+ % \expandafter\pgfsetstrokecolor\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line color lower}}% old approach
+ \pgfsetstrokecolor{\lowercolor}%
+ \pgfsetfillcolor{\lowerfillcolor}%
+ \expandafter\pgfsetlinewidth\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/line width lower}}% original
+ \expandafter\pgfsetinnerlinewidth\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig hsplit/inner line width lower}}%
+ \radii%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@x{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer xsep}}%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@y{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer ysep}}%
+ \pgfutil@tempdima\pgf@x%
+ \pgfutil@tempdimb\pgf@y%
+ \pgfpathmoveto{\uppercenterpoint\pgf@xa\pgf@x\pgf@ya\pgf@y\advance\pgf@xa\pgfutil@tempdima%
+ \gap\advance\pgf@ya-\pgf@y%
+ \pgf@x\pgf@xa\pgf@y\pgf@ya%
+ }%
+ \pgfpatharcaxes{180}{360}{\pgfpoint{-\the\pgfutil@tempdima}{0pt}}{\pgfpoint{0pt}{\the\pgfutil@tempdimb}}%
+ \pgfpathclose%
+ \pgfusepath{stroke,fill}%
+ }
+ \anchorborder{%
+ \pgfextract@process\externalpoint{}% %https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/255492/storing-a-pgfpoint-for-repeated-use
+ %%%%% This stores the current \pgf@x and \pgf@y in the macro \externalpoint
+ \linewidthupper%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \radii%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@ya% add half-line width to x radius
+ \advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya% add line width to y radius
+ \edef\pgf@marshal{%
+ \noexpand\pgfpointadd{\noexpand\pgfpointborderellipse{\noexpand\externalpoint}%
+ {\noexpand\pgfpoint{\the\pgf@x}{\the\pgf@y}}}{\noexpand\uppercenterpoint}%
+ }%
+ \pgf@marshal%
+ \pgf@xa\pgf@x% store the border point
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y% store the border point
+ \uppercenterpoint%
+ \pgf@yb\pgf@y% store center for upper ellipse
+ \pgf@xb\pgf@x% store center for upper ellipse
+ \ifdim\pgf@ya<\pgf@yb% if the borderpoint is below center of upper ellipse
+% if the border point is below bottom of upper ellipse start over
+% %the lower ellipse start over (since lower ellipse may have different thickness)
+ \linewidthlower%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \radii%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@ya% add half-line width to x radius
+ \advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya% add half line width to y radius
+ \edef\pgf@marshal{%
+ \noexpand\pgfpointadd{\noexpand\pgfpointborderellipse{\noexpand\externalpoint}%
+ {\noexpand\pgfpoint{\the\pgf@x}{\the\pgf@y}}}{\noexpand\uppercenterpoint}%
+ }%
+ \pgf@marshal%
+ \pgf@xa\pgf@x% store the border point
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y% store the border point
+ \gap%
+ \advance\pgf@ya-\pgf@y% move y coord of border point down
+ \fi%
+ \pgf@x\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@y\pgf@ya%
+ }%
+}
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%%% swig vertical split
+%%% This is a multi-part node consisting of an ellipse split vertically into
+%%% left and right parts
+%%% The text boxes adjust to the size of the text contained in them
+%%% (The split may be off-center in order to keep the ellipse smaller.)
+
+
+%%%%% START OF V-SPLIT SWIG
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%%Very useful code allows groups of options to be set as: [... shape=swig vsplit, swig vsplit={ .... }]
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/.code={%
+ \pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/.cd,#1}%
+ }}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/line color left/.initial = \pgfutil@empty}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/line color right/.initial = \pgfutil@empty}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/fill color left/.initial = \pgfutil@empty}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/fill color right/.initial = \pgfutil@empty}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/gap/.initial = 0.8em}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left/.initial = \the\pgflinewidth}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right/.initial = \the\pgflinewidth}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/inner line width left/.initial = 0pt}%
+\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/inner line width right/.initial = 0pt}%
+%\pgfkeys{/tikz/swig vsplit/prop/.initial = 0.5}%
+
+\newbox\pgfnodepartleftbox %%Associated with anchor "left"; see pgfmanual3.1, page 1035
+\newbox\pgfnodepartrightbox %%Associated with anchor "right"; see pgfmanual3.1, page 1035
+
+
+%%%
+%%%
+%% Rectangle "box" contents (with gap=0)
+%% 0.5 inner xsep + lefttextbox + inner xsep + 0.5 linewidthleft + gap + 0.5 linewidthright + righttextbox + 0.5 innerxsep
+%% origin is at left side of lefttextbox
+%%%
+\pgfdeclareshape{swig vsplit}{%
+ \nodeparts{left,right}
+ \savedmacro\leftcolor{%
+ \edef\tikz@temp{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line color left}}%
+ \ifx\tikz@temp\pgfutil@empty\relax%
+ \ifx\tikz@strokecolor\pgfutil@empty%if not defined even with draw=
+ \def\leftcolor{.}%
+ \else%
+ \def\leftcolor{\tikz@strokecolor}% if defined with draw=
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \def\leftcolor{\expandafter\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line color left}}%if defined
+ \fi} %%%Important: adding { } around the last def statement would break this
+ \savedmacro\rightcolor{%
+ \edef\tikz@temp{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line color right}}%
+ \ifx\tikz@temp\pgfutil@empty\relax%
+ \ifx\tikz@strokecolor\pgfutil@empty%if not defined even with draw=
+ \def\rightcolor{.}%
+ \else%
+ \def\rightcolor{\tikz@strokecolor}% if defined with draw=
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \def\rightcolor{\expandafter\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line color right}}%if defined
+ \fi} %%%Important: adding { } around the last def statement would break this
+%
+\savedmacro\leftfillcolor{%
+ \edef\tikz@temp{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/fill color left}}%
+ \ifx\tikz@temp\pgfutil@empty\relax%
+ \ifx\tikz@fillcolor\pgfutil@empty%if not defined even with draw=
+ \def\leftfillcolor{white}%
+ \else%
+ \def\leftfillcolor{\tikz@fillcolor}% if defined with draw=
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \def\leftfillcolor{\expandafter\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/fill color left}}%if defined
+ \fi} %%%Important: adding { } around the last def statement would break this
+ \savedmacro\rightfillcolor{%
+ \edef\tikz@temp{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/fill color right}}%
+ \ifx\tikz@temp\pgfutil@empty\relax%
+ \ifx\tikz@fillcolor\pgfutil@empty%if not defined even with draw=
+ \def\rightfillcolor{white}%
+ \else%
+ \def\rightfillcolor{\tikz@fillcolor}% if defined with draw=
+ \fi%
+ \else%
+ \def\rightfillcolor{\expandafter\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/fill color right}}%if defined
+ \fi} %%%Important: adding { } around the last def statement would break this
+%
+\savedanchor\gap{% This is a coordinate, but \pgf@y is redundant
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/gap}}%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{0pt}%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\linewidthleft{% This is a coordinate, but \pgf@x is redundant
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{0pt}%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\linewidthright{% This is a coordinate, but \pgf@x is redundant
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{0pt}%
+ }%
+\savedmacro\vsplitangle{%
+ \pgf@xa\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@xb\wd\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@xa1.5\pgf@x% inner xsep only added left of gap
+ \advance\pgf@xb1.5\pgf@x% inner xsep only added right of gap
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%Added to allow for different widths
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@yb{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%% of lines upper and lower
+ \advance\pgf@xa.5\pgf@ya% Add width of line for left part (strictly, 2x half for each side of left half)
+ \advance\pgf@xb.5\pgf@yb% Add width of line for left part (strictly 2x half for each side of right half)
+ \pgfmathsetmacro{\vsplitangle}{acos((\pgf@xa-\pgf@xb)/(1.414213*(\pgf@xa+\pgf@xb)))}%
+ %\pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{0pt}%
+ %\pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{0pt}%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\radii{%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@x{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ %\pgf@x2.0\pgf@x% outer x sep added to both halves
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%Added to allow for different widths
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@yb{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%% of lines left and right
+ \pgf@xa\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@xb\wd\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@xa1.5\pgf@x% add inner x sep to left half;
+ \advance\pgf@xa.5\pgf@ya% Add half width of line for left part
+ \advance\pgf@xb1.5\pgf@x% add inner x sep to right half
+ \advance\pgf@xb.5\pgf@yb% Add half width of line for right part
+ \advance\pgf@xb\pgf@xa% add left and right box lengths together
+ \pgf@xa.5\pgf@xb% divide by 2
+ \pgf@x1.414213\pgf@xa% compute radius (based on intersect of rectangle box and ellipse at 45 degrees
+ %%%%%%%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner ysep}}%
+%%%%
+ \pgf@ya\ht\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya\dp\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@yb\ht\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@yb\dp\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \advance\pgf@yb\pgf@y%
+ \ifdim\pgf@ya>\pgf@yb%
+ \pgf@y1.414213\pgf@ya% compute 2x radius
+ \else%
+ \pgf@y1.414213\pgf@yb% compute 2x radius
+ \fi%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@y % divide by 2
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/minimum width}}%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/minimum height}}%
+ \ifdim\pgf@x<.5\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@x.5\pgf@xa%
+ \fi%
+ \ifdim\pgf@y<.5\pgf@ya%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \fi%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@x{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer xsep}}%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer ysep}}%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\left{%
+ \pgf@x0pt\pgf@y0pt\relax%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\right{%
+% %%%%\pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \pgf@x\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@x2.0\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/gap}}%%% Added by TSR store gap distance in ya register
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa% %% Added by TSR for gap
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@y0pt\relax%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\centerleftgapside{%
+ \pgf@x\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ %\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@xa%
+ %%%%% Repeated code fragment to compute max box height
+ \pgf@ya\ht\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya-\dp\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@yb\ht\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@yb-\dp\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \ifdim\pgf@ya>\pgf@yb%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \else%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@yb%
+ \fi%
+ %%%%% End repeated code fragment to compute box height
+ }%
+\savedanchor\globalcenterpoint{%
+ \pgf@x\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@x.5\pgf@x%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@x1\pgf@xa% (0.5 x 3)-1 inner xsep since on each side of gap)
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/gap}}%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@xa%
+ %\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x.25\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%%
+ \advance\pgf@x.25\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@xa\wd\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@ya\ht\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya-\dp\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@yb\ht\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@yb-\dp\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \ifdim\pgf@ya>\pgf@yb%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \else%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@yb%
+ \fi%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\linewidthatwidestcenter{% coordinate, but x is redundant
+% Slightly obsessive check to find either left or right line width
+% Depending on whether left or right contains the vertical radius.
+ \pgf@x\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@x.5\pgf@x%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa% (0.5 x 3) -1 inner xsep since on each side of gap)
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x.25\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%% of lines left and right
+ \advance\pgf@x.25\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@xa\wd\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@xa% This contains x-coord of left center but this may not be the widest point
+ % if the global center is right of the gap
+ \pgf@xa\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xb{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@xa\pgf@xb%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xb{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@xa.5\pgf@xb%
+ \ifdim\pgf@x>\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%
+ \else
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@y{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%
+ \fi%
+ %
+ \pgf@x0pt%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\leftcenter{%
+ \pgf@x\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@x.5\pgf@x%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa% (0.5 x 3)-0.5 inner xsep since on each side of gap)
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x.25\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%% of lines left and right
+ \advance\pgf@x.25\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@xa\wd\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@xa%
+ %%
+ \pgf@ya\ht\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya-\dp\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@yb\ht\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@yb-\dp\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \ifdim\pgf@ya>\pgf@yb%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \else%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@yb%
+ \fi%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\rightcenter{%
+ \pgf@x\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@x.5\pgf@x%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa% (0.5 x twice inner xsep since on each side of gap)
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/gap}}% for right center
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x.25\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%% of lines left and right
+ \advance\pgf@x.25\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@xa\wd\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@xa%
+ %%
+ \pgf@ya\ht\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya-\dp\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@yb\ht\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@yb-\dp\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \ifdim\pgf@ya>\pgf@yb%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \else%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@yb%
+ \fi%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\basepoint{%
+ \pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@y0pt\relax%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\basepointright{%
+ \pgf@x\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@x2.0\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/gap}}%%% Added by TSR store gap distance in ya register
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa% %% Added by TSR for gap
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x0.5\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x0.5\pgf@xa%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \pgf@y0pt\relax%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\midpointleft{%
+ \pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ %%%% Repeated code fragment for max box height
+ \pgf@ya\ht\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya-\dp\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@yb\ht\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@yb-\dp\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \ifdim\pgf@ya>\pgf@yb%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \else%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@yb%
+ \fi%
+ }%
+\savedanchor\midpointright{%
+ \pgf@x\wd\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/inner xsep}}%
+ \advance\pgf@x2.0\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/gap}}%%% Added by TSR store gap distance in ya register
+ \advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa% %% Added by TSR for gap
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x0.5\pgf@xa%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@xa{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%%%
+ \advance\pgf@x0.5\pgf@xa%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\wd\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ %%%% Repeated code fragment for max box height
+ \pgf@ya\ht\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \advance\pgf@ya-\dp\pgfnodepartleftbox%
+ \pgf@yb\ht\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \advance\pgf@yb-\dp\pgfnodepartrightbox%
+ \ifdim\pgf@ya>\pgf@yb%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@ya%
+ \else%
+ \pgf@y.5\pgf@yb%
+ \fi%
+ }%
+%%%%%%%%%%% ANCHORS
+ %% Note: anchors left center and right center are the center of the left and right sides of the gap
+ %% These are not the same as saved anchors leftcenter and right center which are the centers of the left and right ellipse
+ \anchor{left center}{\linewidthleft\pgf@xa.5\pgf@y\centerleftgapside\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa}
+ \anchor{right center}{\linewidthright\pgf@xa-.5\pgf@y\gap\advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x\centerleftgapside\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa}
+ \anchor{left ellipse center}{\leftcenter}
+ \anchor{right ellipse center}{\rightcenter}
+ \anchor{left north}{\radii%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgf@ya*(sin(\vsplitangle))}%
+ \linewidthleft\advance\pgf@ya.5\pgf@y%
+ \centerleftgapside\advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya%
+ }%
+ \anchor{left south}{\radii%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgf@ya*(sin(\vsplitangle))}%
+ \linewidthleft\advance\pgf@ya.5\pgf@y%
+ \centerleftgapside\advance\pgf@y-\pgf@ya%
+ }%
+ \anchor{right north}{\pgfpointadd{\centerleftgapside}{%
+ \radii%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgf@ya*(sin(\vsplitangle))}%
+ \linewidthright\advance\pgf@ya.5\pgf@y%
+ \gap\pgf@y\pgf@ya%
+ }}%
+ \anchor{right south}{\pgfpointadd{\centerleftgapside}{%
+ \radii%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgf@ya*(sin(\vsplitangle))}%
+ \linewidthright\advance\pgf@ya.5\pgf@y%
+ \gap\pgf@y-\pgf@ya%
+ }}%
+ \anchor{left}{\left}
+ \anchor{text}{\left} %Added for compatibility (?)
+ \anchor{right}{\right}
+ \anchor{center}{\globalcenterpoint}
+ \anchor{right base}{\basepointright}
+ \anchor{left base}{\basepoint}
+ \anchor{base}{\basepoint} %% Added for compatibility
+ \anchor{right mid}{\midpointright}
+ \anchor{left mid}{\midpointleft}
+ \anchor{mid}{\midpointleft}
+ \anchor{mid east}{\pgfpointadd{\rightcenter}{\radii\pgf@xa\pgf@x\linewidthright\pgf@x.5\pgf@y\advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x\midpointright\pgf@x\pgf@xa}}%
+ \anchor{mid west}{\pgfpointadd{\leftcenter}{\radii\pgf@xa\pgf@x\linewidthleft\pgf@x.5\pgf@y\advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x\midpointleft\pgf@x-\pgf@xa}}%
+ \anchor{base east}{\pgfpointadd{\rightcenter\pgf@y0pt}{\radii\pgf@xa\pgf@x\linewidthright\pgf@x.5\pgf@y\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa\pgf@y0pt}}%
+ \anchor{base west}{\pgfpointadd{\leftcenter\pgf@y0pt}{\radii\pgf@xa\pgf@x\linewidthleft\pgf@x.5\pgf@y\advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x\pgf@x-\pgf@xa\pgf@y0pt}}%
+ %\anchor{mid west}{\radii\pgf@xa\pgf@x\centerleftgapside\advance\pgf@x-\pgf@xa}
+ \anchor{base}{\basepoint}
+ \anchor{north}{\pgfpointadd{\globalcenterpoint}{\linewidthatwidestcenter\pgf@ya\pgf@y\radii\advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya\pgf@x0.0pt}}%
+ \anchor{south}{\pgfpointadd{\globalcenterpoint}{\linewidthatwidestcenter\pgf@ya\pgf@y\radii\pgf@y-\pgf@y\advance\pgf@y-.5\pgf@ya\pgf@x0pt}}%
+ \anchor{east}{\pgfpointadd{\rightcenter}{\radii\pgf@xa\pgf@x\linewidthright\pgf@x.5\pgf@y\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa\pgf@y0pt}}%
+ \anchor{west}{\pgfpointadd{\leftcenter}{\radii\pgf@xa-\pgf@x\linewidthleft\pgf@x-.5\pgf@y\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa\pgf@y0pt}}%
+ \anchor{north west}{\pgfpointadd{\leftcenter}{\linewidthleft\pgf@xa.5\pgf@y%
+ \radii\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa\advance\pgf@y\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@x-0.707106\pgf@x\pgf@y0.707106\pgf@y}}%
+ \anchor{south west}{\pgfpointadd{\leftcenter}{\linewidthleft\pgf@xa.5\pgf@y%
+ \radii\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa\advance\pgf@y\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@x-0.707106\pgf@x\pgf@y-0.707106\pgf@y}}%
+ \anchor{north east}{\pgfpointadd{\rightcenter}{\linewidthright\pgf@xa.5\pgf@y%
+ \radii\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa\advance\pgf@y\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@x0.707106\pgf@x\pgf@y0.707106\pgf@y}}%
+ \anchor{south east}{\pgfpointadd{\rightcenter}{\linewidthright\pgf@xa.5\pgf@y%
+ \radii\advance\pgf@x\pgf@xa\advance\pgf@y\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@x0.707106\pgf@x\pgf@y-0.707106\pgf@y}}%
+%%%%%%%%% START OF DRAWING VSPLIT
+%%%%% Left
+\beforebackgroundpath{%
+ \edef\defaultpgflinewidth{\the\pgflinewidth}% store default line width
+ \pgfsetstrokecolor{\leftcolor}%
+ \pgfsetfillcolor{\leftfillcolor}%
+ % \expandafter\pgfsetstrokecolor\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/linecolorleft}}%
+ \expandafter\pgfsetlinewidth\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width left}}%
+ \expandafter\pgfsetinnerlinewidth\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/inner line width left}}%
+ \radii%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@x{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer xsep}}%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@y{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer ysep}}%
+ \pgfutil@tempdima\pgf@x%
+ \pgfutil@tempdimb\pgf@y%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@ya{\pgf@ya*(sin(\vsplitangle))}%% compute y distance for off-center split
+ \pgfpathmoveto{\centerleftgapside\advance\pgf@y\pgf@ya}% set path to centerpoint + \pgf@ya
+ \pgfpatharcaxes{\vsplitangle}{360-\vsplitangle}{\pgfpoint{\the\pgfutil@tempdima}{0pt}}{\pgfpoint{0pt}{\the\pgfutil@tempdimb}}%
+ \pgfpathclose
+ \pgfusepath{stroke,fill}
+%%%%%% right
+ \pgfsetlinewidth\defaultpgflinewidth % Reset \the\pgflinewidth to default value (in case changed while drawing left)
+ \pgfsetstrokecolor{\rightcolor}%
+ \pgfsetfillcolor{\rightfillcolor}%
+ \expandafter\pgfsetlinewidth\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/line width right}}%
+ \expandafter\pgfsetinnerlinewidth\expandafter{\pgfkeysvalueof{/tikz/swig vsplit/inner line width right}}%
+ \radii%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@x{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer xsep}}%
+ \pgfmathaddtolength\pgf@y{-\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgf/outer ysep}}%
+ \pgfutil@tempdima\pgf@x%
+ \pgfutil@tempdimb\pgf@y%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \pgfmathsetlength\pgf@yb{\pgf@ya*(sin(\vsplitangle))}%% compute y distance for off-center split
+ \pgfpathmoveto{\centerleftgapside\pgf@xa\pgf@x\pgf@ya\pgf@y\advance\pgf@ya\pgf@yb%
+ \gap\advance\pgf@xa\pgf@x%
+ \pgf@x\pgf@xa\pgf@y\pgf@ya%
+ }%
+ \pgfpatharcaxes{\vsplitangle}{-\vsplitangle}{\pgfpoint{\the\pgfutil@tempdima}{0pt}}{\pgfpoint{0pt}{\the\pgfutil@tempdimb}}%
+ \pgfpathclose%
+ \pgfusepath{stroke,fill}%
+ }
+ \anchorborder{%
+ \pgfextract@process\externalpoint{}% %https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/255492/storing-a-pgfpoint-for-repeated-use
+ %%%%% This stores the current \pgf@x and \pgf@y in the macro \externalpoint
+ \linewidthleft%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \radii%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@ya% add half-line width to x radius
+ \advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya% add half line width to y radius
+ \edef\pgf@marshal{%
+ \noexpand\pgfpointadd{\noexpand\pgfpointborderellipse{\noexpand\externalpoint}%
+ {\noexpand\pgfpoint{\the\pgf@x}{\the\pgf@y}}}{\noexpand\leftcenter}%
+ }%
+ \pgf@marshal%
+ \pgf@xa\pgf@x% store the border point
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y% store the border point
+ \centerleftgapside%
+ \pgf@xb\pgf@x% point on gap
+ \ifdim\pgf@xa>\pgf@xb%
+ \linewidthright%
+ \pgf@ya\pgf@y%
+ \radii%
+ \advance\pgf@x.5\pgf@ya% add half-line width to x radius
+ \advance\pgf@y.5\pgf@ya% add half line width to y radius
+ \edef\pgf@marshal{%
+ \noexpand\pgfpointadd{\noexpand\pgfpointborderellipse{\noexpand\externalpoint}%
+ {\noexpand\pgfpoint{\the\pgf@x}{\the\pgf@y}}}{\noexpand\rightcenter}%
+ }%
+ \pgf@marshal%
+ \else
+ \pgf@x\pgf@xa%
+ \pgf@y\pgf@ya%
+ \fi%
+ }%
+}
+
+
+\endinput