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as per this #1063 (comment) there is a topdown layout that sets a maximum widh/height per node. unfortunately i cannot find an example of how this is supposed to be used. all the examples i have seen do not have this setting unless i missed
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a clear way to use this layout
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i greped the example repo for topdown but was not successful
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@Eddykasp can you elaborate on this after your vacation and maybe create an example in elk-models (even though we cannot display it properly at the moment).
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as per this #1063 (comment) there is a topdown layout that sets a maximum widh/height per node. unfortunately i cannot find an example of how this is supposed to be used. all the examples i have seen do not have this setting unless i missed
(Optional) Expected behavior
a clear way to use this layout
(Optional) ELK Version
snapshot
(Optional) Additional context
i greped the example repo for topdown but was not successful
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: