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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/graphdrawing/lua/pgf/gd/experimental/evolving/doc.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/graphdrawing/lua/pgf/gd/experimental/evolving/doc.lua index dbd81462758..801e3808bb4 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/graphdrawing/lua/pgf/gd/experimental/evolving/doc.lua +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgf/graphdrawing/lua/pgf/gd/experimental/evolving/doc.lua @@ -26,27 +26,26 @@ documentation A method to create layouts for evolving graphs as an SVG animation.The Reingold--Tilford method is a standard method for drawing trees. It is described in: -The algorithm, which is based on the Reingold--Tilford algorithm and +The algorithm, which is based on the Reingold--Tilford algorithm and its implementation in |graphdrawing.trees|, is introduced in my Masthesis: -% \begin{itemize} - \item - M.\ Skambath, - \newblock Algorithmic Drawing of Evolving Trees, Masterthesis, 2016 +\item + M.\ Skambath, + \newblock Algorithmic Drawing of Evolving Trees, Masterthesis, 2016 \end{itemize} -You can use the same known graph macros as for other graph drawing -algorithms in Ti\emph{k}Z. In addition all keys and features that +You can use the same known graph macros as for other graph drawing +algorithms in Ti\emph{k}Z. In addition all keys and features that are available for the static tree algorithm can be used: -% + \begin{codeexample}[animation list={1,1.5,2,2.5,3,3.5,4}] \tikz \graph[animated binary tree layout, nodes={draw,circle}, auto supernode, - ] { - {[when=1] 15 -> {10 -> { ,11}, 20 }}, - {[when=2] 15 -> {10 -> {3,11}, 20 }}, - {[when=3] 15 -> {10 -> {3, }, 20 }}, - {[when=4] 15 -> {10 -> {3, }, 20 -> 18 }}, + ] { + {[when=1] 15 -> {10 -> { ,11}, 20 }}, + {[when=2] 15 -> {10 -> {3,11}, 20 }}, + {[when=3] 15 -> {10 -> {3, }, 20 }}, + {[when=4] 15 -> {10 -> {3, }, 20 -> 18 }}, }; \end{codeexample} ]] @@ -55,11 +54,11 @@ are available for the static tree algorithm can be used: example [[ \tikz[animated binary tree layout] - \graph[nodes={draw,circle}, auto supernode] { - {[when=1] 15 -> {10 -> { ,11}, 20 }}, - {[when=2] 15 -> {10 -> {3,11}, 20 }}, - {[when=3] 15 -> {10 -> {3, }, 20 }}, - {[when=4] 15 -> {10 -> {3, }, 20 -> 18 }}, + \graph[nodes={draw,circle}, auto supernode] { + {[when=1] 15 -> {10 -> { ,11}, 20 }}, + {[when=2] 15 -> {10 -> {3,11}, 20 }}, + {[when=3] 15 -> {10 -> {3, }, 20 }}, + {[when=4] 15 -> {10 -> {3, }, 20 -> 18 }}, }; ]] -------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -77,17 +76,15 @@ key "animated binary tree layout" summary [[ A layout based on the Reingold--Tilford method for drawing -binary trees. -]] +binary trees. ]] documentation [[ This key executes: -% \begin{enumerate} - \item |animated tree layout|, thereby selecting the Reingold--Tilford method, - \item |minimum number of children=2|, thereby ensuring the all nodes - have (at least) two children or none at all, and +\item |animated tree layout|, thereby selecting the Reingold--Tilford method, +\item |minimum number of children=2|, thereby ensuring the all nodes + have (at least) two children or none at all, and \end{enumerate} ]] @@ -102,15 +99,14 @@ example -------------------------------------------------------------------- - + -------------------------------------------------------------------- key "extended animated binary tree layout" summary [[ This algorithm is similar to |animated binary tree layout|, only the option \texttt{missing nodes get space} is executed and the -\texttt{significant sep} is zero. -]] +\texttt{significant sep} is zero. ]] example [[ |