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First and foremost, thank you so much for the development of Argdown. I am using it for my Bachelor Thesis and it has been very helpful. However, I have several questions regarding customizations I wish to implement.
A crucial aspect for me is the visualization of coherent positions within the argument map. I am curious to know if there is a method to achieve this directly in Argdown, or if it is necessary to add these details after exporting the map.
Furthermore, I aim to create two distinct versions of the argument map. The first version will highlight all practical arguments and those based on empirical evidence with specific colors. The second version will color the boxes according to the stakeholders who presented the arguments. Currently, I am using multiple tags per argument, with the first tag determining the color of the argument box. Is there a way to prioritize or conceal certain tags in the front matter?
Additionally, I have a few more inquiries about layout and export:
Is it possible to export the HTML document to PDF without altering the layout? (The layout appears completely different when I export from HTML to PDF.)
Can an index or numbering system for the arguments be generated automatically?
Is there a method to adjust the nodesep argument specifically for one subgroup
I’d really appreciate your help with these questions!
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First and foremost, thank you so much for the development of Argdown. I am using it for my Bachelor Thesis and it has been very helpful. However, I have several questions regarding customizations I wish to implement.
A crucial aspect for me is the visualization of coherent positions within the argument map. I am curious to know if there is a method to achieve this directly in Argdown, or if it is necessary to add these details after exporting the map.
Furthermore, I aim to create two distinct versions of the argument map. The first version will highlight all practical arguments and those based on empirical evidence with specific colors. The second version will color the boxes according to the stakeholders who presented the arguments. Currently, I am using multiple tags per argument, with the first tag determining the color of the argument box. Is there a way to prioritize or conceal certain tags in the front matter?
Additionally, I have a few more inquiries about layout and export:
I’d really appreciate your help with these questions!
Best regards,
Ruben
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