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Is it possible to have subnode for another subnode [message #1750798] Thu, 29 December 2016 05:08 Go to next message
ramukumar M is currently offline ramukumar MFriend
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Registered: June 2012
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Hello
is it possible to create a subnode for another subnode as shown in below image?
if so please let me know how to do it?

index.php/fa/27972/0/

BR
Ramukumar M
Re: Is it possible to have subnode for another subnode [message #1750804 is a reply to message #1750798] Thu, 29 December 2016 08:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Pierre-Charles David is currently offline Pierre-Charles DavidFriend
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Hi,

Nodes can not contain sub-elements, they are the leaves in the containment tree. By definition if you want to have elements inside another one, the enclosing one must be a container. There is no restriction in the depth of containment for containers, so what is visible on your illustration can be obtained simply by using containter mappings for the blue "nodes".

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Pierre-Charles David


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Re: Is it possible to have subnode for another subnode [message #1750815 is a reply to message #1750804] Thu, 29 December 2016 11:07 Go to previous message
ramukumar M is currently offline ramukumar MFriend
Messages: 14
Registered: June 2012
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Thanks for the information, It is very useful to me.
I need following information, please help me ,
1. how to give shape to container
2. how to position the container in special order for example
always the blue rectangle should come first then the circle next
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