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The placement algorithm is pretty simple. With this angle it assumes the arrow is attached to the left side.
We have a way to find out which side a relation is connected to, so we can probably make it a little smarter. (we did not have that when the original algorithm was written)
The placement algorithm is pretty simple. With this angle it assumes the arrow is attached to the left side.
This explains a lot! Thanks, as a workaround I'll keep this fact in mind when placing my arrows.
We have a way to find out which side a relation is connected to, so we can probably make it a little smarter. (we did not have that when the original algorithm was written)
That's rough problem to solve automatically. I remember @sz332 proposed somewhere to make the names draggable so you can reposition them more freely. Maybe we want to pursue this?
Describe the bug
In a state machine diagram, it sometimes happens that transition names are overlapping other graphical elements, making them unreadable.
(This is a similar issue as this older one: #2025)
To Reproduce
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Expected behavior
I expect the transition name to not overlap, which here should be OK given the available space around.
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Version
Version of Gaphor: 2.22.1 (Flatpak)
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