On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 11:59 PM, Michael Ross <michael.e.r...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello Pierre,
>
> I have adapted to this by using connection points where lines join, and no
> connection point when they do they are only crossing, not joined.  Also
> colored lines helps make this clear.
>

I wouldn't use colored lines for accessibility reasons:
- if I print my diagram on a black and white printer, the information is
lost.
- if one of my colleagues is color-blind and I e-mail him the diagram, he
will miss some information.

I cannot use different line styles either, because 2 different line styles
= 2 different meanings.



>
> On my wish list, along with hops, is multi-color lines.  Every now and
> then I will overlay a dashed line on a wider contrasting color, but it is
> not very convenient.  Unfortunately. I am not a code worker.
>

Me neither... At least, not in C!


-- 
Pierre Equoy
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