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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorHarry Gindi
    • CommentTimeFeb 10th 2010
    I opened up the SVG editor, but I couldn't figure out how to draw arrows. Any help would be appreciated.
    • CommentRowNumber2.
    • CommentAuthorAndrew Stacey
    • CommentTimeFeb 10th 2010

    Draw a line, then select it. A new load of options will appear at the top. One of which involves placing arrows on the line.

    Make sure you add any little nuggets of information to the HowTo entry on the editor and clarify any that aren't clear.

    • CommentRowNumber3.
    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeFeb 10th 2010
    • (edited Feb 10th 2010)

    Make sure you add any little nuggets of information to the HowTo entry on the editor and clarify any that aren't clear.

    By the way, this maxime applies to all of the discussion we have here! I uses to say "it is illegal to write anything sensible into the forum without making sure the information finds a reflection in the nLab" or similar, but probably there are better ways to say this.

    We should have this statement be visibly linked to somewhere, so that we always remember it and every bypasser will be aware of it.

    • CommentRowNumber4.
    • CommentAuthorHarry Gindi
    • CommentTimeFeb 10th 2010
    I wish there were one more option for drawing lines/arrows. It would be nice if we couild have some sort of fixed grid to anchor diagrams and make them neat without having to make sure everything's straight.