Hi Peter!

Even if trivial to add them, orthogonal lines are indeed missing in Roassal2. 
Having a way to indicate lines from an element to itself is also important. My 
first guess is that we need a class hierarchy to describe combination of 
control points. 
I can work on these point mid-next week. Else, you are very welcome to give a 
try.

Cheers,
Alexandre


On Jul 26, 2014, at 3:57 PM, Peter Uhnák <i.uh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> is there any support for orthogonal lines in Roassal2? I've seen something 
> similar (ROOrthoVerticalLineShape), however nothing of that sort in Roassal2. 
> I would imagine it to behave similarly to RTBezierLine - having 
> controllingElements to specify the corners. (While ROOrtholines did it 
> automatically I was looking for something more manual, so it can go in both 
> directions - thus the controllingElements).
> 
> Second thing I wasn't able to figure out is whether it is possible to create 
> line from element to itself. All *AttachPoint classes aren't really able to 
> cope with that. The best result I got was from Vertical/Horizontal 
> AttachPoints (combined with BezierLine), however I would like to be able to 
> specify which side it would start on and end on. Ideally not just middle of 
> sides, but arbitrary part of the shape (I imagine that might be hard for 
> non-rectangular shapes).
> 
> Thanks,
> Peter

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