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22 Apr
2004
22 Apr
'04
3:02 a.m.
At 09:26 22/04/2004, you wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to make a flowchart in which one shape (FLOWcell) is essentially bigger than the other shapes (in fact it should occupy the space for two ordinary shapes). Now I made two flowcharts; one consists of the one bigger shape, while the other consists of the remaining shapes (of which two are invisible because their shape is defined as `node'). My idea is to put one flowchart on top of the other. Is this possible? And if it is, how should I do this? B.t.w. using `offset=overlay' in \setupFLOWcharts gives a syntax error.
\startoverlay {... de chart ...} {... de chart ...} \stopoverlay Hans