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<P ALIGN=RIGHT><FONT SIZE=1>Xy-pic User's Guide</FONT> <A HREF="18pt.html"><IMG SRC="./quest.gif" ALIGN=TOP HEIGHT=27 WIDTH=21 BORDER=0 ALT="?"></A><A NAME="basicsbends" NAME="tex2html164" HREF="node8.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="previous" SRC="./previous.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html168" HREF="node8.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="previous" SRC="./previoussection.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html170" HREF="node3.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="up" SRC="./up.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html166" HREF="node10.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="next" SRC="./nextsection.gif"></A><A NAME="tex2html172" HREF="node10.html"><IMG WIDTH=27 HEIGHT=27 BORDER=0 ALIGN=ABSMIDDLE ALT="next" SRC="./next.gif"></A></P><H2><A NAME="SECTION00036000000000000000">1.6 Curving</A></H2> Arrows can be made to curve, for example to avoid going through
another entry, using the special style <code>@/</code><em>curving</em><code>/</code>. The
simplest styles of <em>curving</em> are the following, shown applied
to an arrow from <I>A</I> to <I>B</I>:
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As the last example shows a dimension can be inserted just after <code>^</code>
or <code>_</code> if more or less curving is desired.
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In case it is easier to specify the in- and out-going directions of
the curving then that is also possible: use
<P><CENTER><TABLE BORDER=BASIC CELLPADDING=3 COLS=1><TR><TD> <code>@(</code><em>in</em><code>,</code><em>out</em><code>)</code>
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where <em>in</em> and <em>out</em> are one of the following
<em>directions</em>:
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In this case the curving is computed such that the curve begins at the
base entry in the <em>in</em> direction and ends at the target entry
from the <em>out</em> direction (this means that <IMG WIDTH=76 HEIGHT=28 ALIGN=MIDDLE ALT="tex2html_wrap_inline2512" SRC="img16.gif">
and <IMG WIDTH=76 HEIGHT=28 ALIGN=MIDDLE ALT="tex2html_wrap_inline2514" SRC="img17.gif"> are mirror images. See
section <A HREF="node17.html#arrowschanging">2.6</A> for more directions).
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<A NAME="Exercise5"> </A><H4><A NAME="SECTION00036010000000000000">Exercise 5.</A></H4> Typeset
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<A HREF="node33.html#Answer5">Answer.</A>
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