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Positioning VertexLabels
George Clapp
George Clapp, AT&T Labs Research
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12 years ago
I'm working with a graph that has relatively long vertex labels, and the default positioning has them overwriting each other. I'd like to set the position and orientation of specific vertex labels. I haven't found a way to do that, and I'd appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
George
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Bruce Miller
Bruce Miller, Wolfram Research
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12 years ago
The reference page for VertexLabels, under Details, has the syntax for specifying label positions.
Rotate should help with orientation, but I don't know without experimenting where it would go. Probably in VertexLabelStyle.
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George Clapp
George Clapp, AT&T Labs Research
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12 years ago
Thanks! I'll give it a try.
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George Clapp
George Clapp, AT&T Labs Research
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12 years ago
Thanks for the pointer. I discovered that the Examples section of the documentation for VertexLabels has extensive examples of exactly what I was looking for.
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