![]() The connect line in the configuration defines which shapes are connected to the other shapes (from the ‘refs’ column to the ‘id’ column), whether the connector direction is inverted or not, and the style of the connector and the arrows.The style definition includes a shape (specified by the ‘shape’ column in the CSV data), sets the corners of the shape to be rounded, uses a fill and border color defined by the ‘fill’ and ‘stroke’ columns in the CSV data.The label of each shape in this example is an entry in the ‘step’ column, and this variable is indicated by the percentage symbols that surround it: %step%.Stepping through the configuration, the most important definitions are as follows: Tip: Lines that start with two hashes ( #) are ignored and are perfect for writing explanatory comments. Each line in the configuration must start with a hash ( #). ![]() The top (larger) section of the text above the actual CSV data, is the configuration – you need to specify the shape, label and connector styles, how the shapes are connected, and the layout of the diagram.
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