% !TeX spellcheck = en_US % !TeX root = tikz-ext-manual.tex % Copyright 2022 by Qrrbrbirlbel % % This file may be distributed and/or modified % % 1. under the LaTeX Project Public License and/or % 2. under the GNU Free Documentation License. % \clearpage \section{Positioning Plus} \label{library:positioning-plus} \tikzsetnextfilename{posplus} \begin{tikzlibrary}{ext.positioning-plus} With the help of the \referenceLibraryandIndexO{positioning} and the \referenceLibraryandIndexO{fit} library this extends the placement of nodes. \end{tikzlibrary} \subsection{Useful corner anchors} The anchors |corner north east|, |corner north west|, |corner south west| and |corner south east| are defined as ``generic anchors'', i.\,e. they are defined for all shapes. This is mostly useful for the placement of circular shapes. \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner above left=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Similar as \referenceKeyandIndexO{above left} of the \tikzname\space library |positioning| but uses the |corner north west| anchor. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner below left=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Similar as \referenceKeyandIndexO{below left} of the \tikzname\space library |positioning| but uses the |corner south west| anchor. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner above right=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Similar as \referenceKeyandIndexO{above right} of the \tikzname\space library |positioning| but uses the |corner north east| anchor. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner below right=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Similar as \referenceKeyandIndexO{below right} of the \tikzname\space library |positioning| but uses the |corner south east| anchor. \end{stylekey} \begin{codeexample}[width=.6\linewidth,preamble=\usetikzlibrary{ext.positioning-plus}] \Huge \begin{tikzpicture} \node[name=s,shape=circle,shape example] {Circle\vrule width 1pt height 2cm}; \foreach \anchor/\placement in { north west/above left, north/above, north east/above right, west/left, center/above, east/right, mid west/right, mid/above, mid east/left, base west/left, base/below, base east/right, south west/below left, south/below, south east/below right, text/left, 10/right, 130/above} \draw[shift=(s.\anchor)] plot[mark=x] coordinates{(0,0)} node[\placement] {\scriptsize\texttt{(s.\anchor)}}; \draw (s.corner north west) rectangle (s.corner south east); \foreach \anchor/\placement in { corner north west/above left, corner north east/above right, corner south west/below left, corner south east/below right} \draw[red,shift=(s.\anchor)] plot[mark=x] coordinates{(0,0)} node[\placement] {\scriptsize\texttt{(s.\anchor)}}; \end{tikzpicture} \end{codeexample} \subsection{Useful placement keys for vertical and horizontal alignment} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/north left=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Like \referenceKeyandIndexO{left} but aligns the nodes at their |north| border. This is basically the same as |left=of reference.north west, anchor=north east|. % \begin{codeexample}[preamble=\usetikzlibrary{ext.positioning-plus}] \begin{tikzpicture}[nodes=draw] \node[minimum height=2cm] (a) {}; \node[minimum height=3cm, north right=of a] {}; \end{tikzpicture} \end{codeexample} \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/north right=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Like \referenceKeyandIndexO{right} but aligns the nodes at their |north| border. This is basically the same as |left=of reference.north east, anchor=north west|. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/south left=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Like \referenceKeyandIndexO{left} but aligns the nodes at their |south| border. This is basically the same as |left=of reference.south west, anchor=south east|. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/south right=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Like \referenceKeyandIndexO{right} but aligns the nodes at their |south| border. This is basically the same as |left=of reference.south east, anchor=south west|. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/west above=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Like \referenceKeyandIndexO{above} but aligns the nodes at their |west| border. This is basically the same as |left=of reference.north west, anchor=south west|. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/west below=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Like \referenceKeyandIndexO{below} but aligns the nodes at their |west| border. This is basically the same as |left=of reference.south west, anchor=north west|. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/east above=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Like \referenceKeyandIndexO{above} but aligns the nodes at their |east| border. This is basically the same as |left=of reference.north east, anchor=south east|. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/east below=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} Like \referenceKeyandIndexO{below} but aligns the nodes at their |east| border. This is basically the same as |left=of reference.south east, anchor=north east|. \end{stylekey} The same exist for the recently introduces corner anchors, too. \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner north left=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} The same as |/tikz/north left| but uses the new corner anchors. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner north right=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} The same as |/tikz/north right| but uses the new corner anchors. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner south left=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} The same as |/tikz/south left| but uses the new corner anchors. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner south right=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} The same as |/tikz/south right| but uses the new corner anchors. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner west above=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} The same as |/tikz/west above| but uses the new corner anchors. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner west below=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} The same as |/tikz/west below| but uses the new corner anchors. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner east above=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} The same as |/tikz/east above| but uses the new corner anchors. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/corner east below=\opt{\meta{specification}} (default 0pt)} The same as |/tikz/east below| but uses the new corner anchors. \end{stylekey} While the \meta{specification} of all these keys still accept the same form as with \tikzname, the |ext.positioning-plus| library extends this even more. The specification after |of| can contain a list of coordinates (like the |fit| key of the |fit| library). This means that the new node will be placed in relation to a rectangular bounding box that fits around all this nodes in the list. If this list is prefixed with \verb!|!, |-| or |+|, the new node will also have the same height (\verb!|!), the same width (|-|) or both as this bounding box. \begin{codeexample}[preamble=\usetikzlibrary{ext.positioning-plus}] \begin{tikzpicture}[nodes=draw] \node (A) {A}; \node[below=of A] (BCD) {BCD}; \node[right=of |(A)(BCD)] (c) {}; \node[below=.5:of -(A)(BCD)] (d) {}; \draw[help lines] (BCD.south west) -- (c.south east) (BCD.north east) -- (d.south east); \end{tikzpicture} \end{codeexample} This functionality is also available without the placement: \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/fit bounding box=\meta{list of coordinates}} Creates a rectangular node with the name |fit bounding box| that encompasses the \meta{list of coordinates}. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/span vertical=\meta{list of coordinates}} Creates a rectangular node with the name |fit bounding box| that encompasses the \meta{list of coordinates} \emph{and} sets the \referenceKeyandIndexO[/pgf/]{minimum height} to the height of this bounding box. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/span horizontal=\meta{list of coordinates}} Creates a rectangular node with the name |fit bounding box| that encompasses the \meta{list of coordinates} \emph{and} sets the \referenceKeyandIndexO[/pgf/]{minimum width} to the width of this bounding box. \end{stylekey} \begin{stylekey}{/tikz/span=\meta{list of coordinates}} Is a combination of |/tikz/span vertical| and |/tikz/span horizontal|. \end{stylekey} As you maybe noticed in the example above, the \meta{specification} also allows a prefix delimited by |:| which the |node distance| will be multiplied to with for the placement.% \footnote{This is probably more useful when \referenceKeyandIndexO{on grid} is used.} \endinput