Graphics, Figures & Tables ⇒ Why does the first argument of node distance denote vertical distance in tikz?
Why does the first argument of node distance denote vertical distance in tikz?
If I wasn't wrong, the node coordinate system is the normal XY-coordinate system. It seems node distance is inconsistent with this. Is there anything I should notice? I am new to this, sorry if I have asked a silly question.
NEW: TikZ book now 40% off at Amazon.com for a short time.

- Stefan Kottwitz
- Site Admin
- Posts: 10348
- Joined: Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:44 pm
Why does the first argument of node distance denote vertical distance in tikz?
Hi Kokonut,
welcome to the forum!
You can take a look at the definition. It is a distance in the normal XY-coordinate system.
What do you mean by inconsistent?
Stefan
welcome to the forum!
You can take a look at the definition. It is a distance in the normal XY-coordinate system.
What do you mean by inconsistent?
Stefan
LaTeX.org admin