An exporter for Surfaces. This was first released in version 6.6.0 and currently has a few caveats attached to its usage:
Primarily, the exporter is expected to be used with a Surface that has a ShapeLibrary set on it. The shape library is used
to render appropriate SVG elements for each node. If you use this exporter on a Surface that does not have a ShapeLibrary attached,
a default SVG rectangle will be used to represent each node.
When using a shape library it is expected that your node data will contain left, top, w and h properties, defining the
dimensions of the node.
If you want to see labels on exported edges, you must ensure that you set useHtmlElement to "false" on a label overlay spec. Also, if you
use the label shorthand property you need to set useHtmlLabel:false on the edge definition.
An exporter for Surfaces. This was first released in version 6.6.0 and currently has a few caveats attached to its usage:
Primarily, the exporter is expected to be used with a Surface that has a
ShapeLibrary
set on it. The shape library is used to render appropriate SVG elements for each node. If you use this exporter on a Surface that does not have a ShapeLibrary attached, a default SVG rectangle will be used to represent each node.When using a shape library it is expected that your node data will contain
left
,top
,w
andh
properties, defining the dimensions of the node.If you want to see labels on exported edges, you must ensure that you set
useHtmlElement
to "false" on a label overlay spec. Also, if you use thelabel
shorthand property you need to setuseHtmlLabel:false
on the edge definition.Since
6.6.0