Difference between revisions of "Conditional node styles"

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Nodes can be formatted depending on its content.
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Nodes can be formatted depending on its content. The rules for automatic node formatting consist of a condition like the conditions used for [[User_Manual#Filters|filters]] and a style name. Thus node formatting can depend on its content, attributes, icons or level. They can be set using "Styles->Manage conditional styles".
The rules for automatic node formatting consist of a condition like the conditions used for filters and a style name.
 
Thus node formatting can depend on its content, attributes, icons or level.
 
They can be set using "Styles->Manage conditional styles".
 
  
 
Because each style may set only some of the formatting attributes the resulting node formatting is a sum of formats defined by explicitly set format, explicitly assigned style and all matching conditional styles.
 
Because each style may set only some of the formatting attributes the resulting node formatting is a sum of formats defined by explicitly set format, explicitly assigned style and all matching conditional styles.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:26, 23 June 2011

Nodes can be formatted depending on its content. The rules for automatic node formatting consist of a condition like the conditions used for filters and a style name. Thus node formatting can depend on its content, attributes, icons or level. They can be set using "Styles->Manage conditional styles".

Because each style may set only some of the formatting attributes the resulting node formatting is a sum of formats defined by explicitly set format, explicitly assigned style and all matching conditional styles.