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[[File:K5.svg|thumbnail|left|The graph K<sub>5</sub> and the knot associated with it.]] | [[File:K5.svg|thumbnail|left|The graph K<sub>5</sub> and the knot associated with it.]] | ||
Knotter uses [[Wikipedia:Knots_and_graphs|graphs to represent knots]]. | Knotter uses [[Wikipedia:Knots_and_graphs|graphs to represent knots]]. | ||
− | This allows a very quick and intuitive editing of the basic shape of | + | This allows a very quick and intuitive editing of the basic shape of the knot. |
− | More fine-tuning is allowed | + | More fine-tuning is allowed both at the knot level and at a selection level. |
[[File:Edges.svg|thumbnail|right|An example showing how the built-in edge types behave.]] | [[File:Edges.svg|thumbnail|right|An example showing how the built-in edge types behave.]] | ||
− | + | Crossings are located at the center of each edge but this can be changed with styling. | |
The approach used by Knotter is described very well in [http://www.entrelacs.net/ Celtic Knotwork: The ultimate tutorial]. | The approach used by Knotter is described very well in [http://www.entrelacs.net/ Celtic Knotwork: The ultimate tutorial]. | ||
− | == | + | ==See Also== |
− | + | * {{rl|Global_Style|Styling the entire knot}} | |
+ | * {{rl|Selection_Style|Styling the selection}} |
Revision as of 10:40, 16 October 2013
Updated to version 0.9.5 |
Knotter uses graphs to represent knots. This allows a very quick and intuitive editing of the basic shape of the knot. More fine-tuning is allowed both at the knot level and at a selection level.
Crossings are located at the center of each edge but this can be changed with styling.
The approach used by Knotter is described very well in Celtic Knotwork: The ultimate tutorial.