Positioning node voltages correctly using the american voltage #374
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The request is logical (position of american-style voltage markers on open circuits has no sense now). I will try to tackle this (I am thinking about revising the voltage label thing anyway, it's a bit of a mess now, also my fault). |
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I looked at it, but it's quite difficult, and a very big rewrite would be needed. Hmm... |
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Also, sort out the mess with straigth voltages and add them to the manual. Fixes circuitikz#374
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I recently had difficulty in correctly positioning the open-circuit voltage labels between two nodes using the american voltage notation. This was reported in https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/529626/how-to-position-open-node-voltages-correctly, when using the
to[open, v=...]. The only solution so far is to manually position the labels "+" and "-" to the desired position. There was also advice to open an issue as a feature request for this.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: