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This option controls additional port space left around the set of ports on each side: |
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-This option is only relevant if port constraints are {{code language="none"}}FREE{{/code}}, {{code language="none"}}FIXED_SIDE{{/code}}, or {{code language="none"}}FIXED_ORDER{{/code}}. If size constraints include {{code language="none"}}PORTS{{/code}}, the additional port space, together with the port spacing and the size of ports, determines a lower bound on the node size. |
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Elements that are marked with this option are excluded from layout. This is used to identify diagram objects that should not be regarded as graph elements. |
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-Since ports have a size, we need a concrete point inside the port that edges should start or end in. In KLay Layered, this is referred to as the //port anchor//. By default, the center of each port is used as its port anchor, but this behavior can be overridden by setting an explicit port anchor. |
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