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<p>A collection of base objects can be stored as a subgraph. A subgraph works as a kind of class<br />or pattern, and in a graph you can create instances of the subgraph, that is subgraph objects.<br />Stored subgraphs are displayed in the subgraph palette.</p>
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A collection of base objects can be stored as a subgraph. A subgraph works as a kind of class<br />or pattern, and in a graph you can create instances of the subgraph, that is subgraph objects.<br />Stored subgraphs are displayed in the subgraph palette.<br \><br \>
<p>You can read about subgraphs in <a href="http://www.proview.se/doc/en_us/man_geref.pdf" target="_blank">man_geref.pdf</a></p>
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You can read about subgraphs in [http://www.proview.se/doc/en_us/man_geref.pdf man_geref.pdf]

Latest revision as of 05:16, 22 August 2013

A collection of base objects can be stored as a subgraph. A subgraph works as a kind of class
or pattern, and in a graph you can create instances of the subgraph, that is subgraph objects.
Stored subgraphs are displayed in the subgraph palette.

You can read about subgraphs in man_geref.pdf

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