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Drawing vertical/oblique lines in Metrical tree (tikz-qtree, tipa)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Is it possible to use tikz-qtree along with qtree?Restoring qtree spacing in tikz-qtreeNeed help with making Logic Trees in qtree/tikz-qtree (i.e. aligning, numbering lines)reducing white space below tikz-qtree treeVertical left branch in qtree“Kinks” in long tikz-qtree branchesqtree - labeling levels of a treeqtree and tikz-qtreeAlign levels in a tree using tikz-qtreeCrossing branches in tikz-qtree
I'm new here and I only recently started to use LaTeX.
This is what I'm trying to achieve:
Notice the vertical lines and the oblique lines. Vertical lines represent headedness.
This is what I'm able to do:
This is the code:
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackage[usenames]color %used for font color
usepackageamssymb %maths
usepackageamsmath %maths
usepackage[utf8]inputenc %useful to type directly diacritic characters
usepackagetipa
usepackagetikz-qtree
begintikzpicture[baseline]
tikzsetfrontier/.style=distance from root=100pt
Tree
[.Pwd [.Ft [.$sigma$ [.æ ] ] [.$sigma$ [.l ] [.textipatextschwa ] ] ] [.Ft [.$sigma$ [.b ] [. æ ] ] [.$sigma$ [.m ] [.textipatextschwa ]] ] ]
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Edit: I have a new problem concerning this issue:
I would like the 'á' to be aligned with the mora ($mu$), the syllable ($sigma$), the Foot (Ft) and the Prosodic word (Pwd). The 's' should be on the left (like it right now) but without going over.
Here is the code:
beginforest
for tree=s sep=0, inner sep=0.8mm, l=0, parent anchor=south, child anchor=north
[Pwd [Ft, calign=first [$sigma$, calign=center [s, tier=word ] [$mu$ ['a, tier=word, name=C ] ] [$mu$, name=B] [$mu$ [t , name=D ] ] ] [$sigma$, name=A [$mu$ [u, tier=word ] ] ] ] ]
draw[-] (D.north)--(A.south);
draw[-] (C.north)--(B.south);
endforest
enddocument
Thank you
forest tikz-qtree tipa qtree
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add a comment |
I'm new here and I only recently started to use LaTeX.
This is what I'm trying to achieve:
Notice the vertical lines and the oblique lines. Vertical lines represent headedness.
This is what I'm able to do:
This is the code:
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackage[usenames]color %used for font color
usepackageamssymb %maths
usepackageamsmath %maths
usepackage[utf8]inputenc %useful to type directly diacritic characters
usepackagetipa
usepackagetikz-qtree
begintikzpicture[baseline]
tikzsetfrontier/.style=distance from root=100pt
Tree
[.Pwd [.Ft [.$sigma$ [.æ ] ] [.$sigma$ [.l ] [.textipatextschwa ] ] ] [.Ft [.$sigma$ [.b ] [. æ ] ] [.$sigma$ [.m ] [.textipatextschwa ]] ] ]
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Edit: I have a new problem concerning this issue:
I would like the 'á' to be aligned with the mora ($mu$), the syllable ($sigma$), the Foot (Ft) and the Prosodic word (Pwd). The 's' should be on the left (like it right now) but without going over.
Here is the code:
beginforest
for tree=s sep=0, inner sep=0.8mm, l=0, parent anchor=south, child anchor=north
[Pwd [Ft, calign=first [$sigma$, calign=center [s, tier=word ] [$mu$ ['a, tier=word, name=C ] ] [$mu$, name=B] [$mu$ [t , name=D ] ] ] [$sigma$, name=A [$mu$ [u, tier=word ] ] ] ] ]
draw[-] (D.north)--(A.south);
draw[-] (C.north)--(B.south);
endforest
enddocument
Thank you
forest tikz-qtree tipa qtree
New contributor
add a comment |
I'm new here and I only recently started to use LaTeX.
This is what I'm trying to achieve:
Notice the vertical lines and the oblique lines. Vertical lines represent headedness.
This is what I'm able to do:
This is the code:
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackage[usenames]color %used for font color
usepackageamssymb %maths
usepackageamsmath %maths
usepackage[utf8]inputenc %useful to type directly diacritic characters
usepackagetipa
usepackagetikz-qtree
begintikzpicture[baseline]
tikzsetfrontier/.style=distance from root=100pt
Tree
[.Pwd [.Ft [.$sigma$ [.æ ] ] [.$sigma$ [.l ] [.textipatextschwa ] ] ] [.Ft [.$sigma$ [.b ] [. æ ] ] [.$sigma$ [.m ] [.textipatextschwa ]] ] ]
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Edit: I have a new problem concerning this issue:
I would like the 'á' to be aligned with the mora ($mu$), the syllable ($sigma$), the Foot (Ft) and the Prosodic word (Pwd). The 's' should be on the left (like it right now) but without going over.
Here is the code:
beginforest
for tree=s sep=0, inner sep=0.8mm, l=0, parent anchor=south, child anchor=north
[Pwd [Ft, calign=first [$sigma$, calign=center [s, tier=word ] [$mu$ ['a, tier=word, name=C ] ] [$mu$, name=B] [$mu$ [t , name=D ] ] ] [$sigma$, name=A [$mu$ [u, tier=word ] ] ] ] ]
draw[-] (D.north)--(A.south);
draw[-] (C.north)--(B.south);
endforest
enddocument
Thank you
forest tikz-qtree tipa qtree
New contributor
I'm new here and I only recently started to use LaTeX.
This is what I'm trying to achieve:
Notice the vertical lines and the oblique lines. Vertical lines represent headedness.
This is what I'm able to do:
This is the code:
documentclass[12pt]article
usepackage[usenames]color %used for font color
usepackageamssymb %maths
usepackageamsmath %maths
usepackage[utf8]inputenc %useful to type directly diacritic characters
usepackagetipa
usepackagetikz-qtree
begintikzpicture[baseline]
tikzsetfrontier/.style=distance from root=100pt
Tree
[.Pwd [.Ft [.$sigma$ [.æ ] ] [.$sigma$ [.l ] [.textipatextschwa ] ] ] [.Ft [.$sigma$ [.b ] [. æ ] ] [.$sigma$ [.m ] [.textipatextschwa ]] ] ]
endtikzpicture
enddocument
Edit: I have a new problem concerning this issue:
I would like the 'á' to be aligned with the mora ($mu$), the syllable ($sigma$), the Foot (Ft) and the Prosodic word (Pwd). The 's' should be on the left (like it right now) but without going over.
Here is the code:
beginforest
for tree=s sep=0, inner sep=0.8mm, l=0, parent anchor=south, child anchor=north
[Pwd [Ft, calign=first [$sigma$, calign=center [s, tier=word ] [$mu$ ['a, tier=word, name=C ] ] [$mu$, name=B] [$mu$ [t , name=D ] ] ] [$sigma$, name=A [$mu$ [u, tier=word ] ] ] ] ]
draw[-] (D.north)--(A.south);
draw[-] (C.north)--(B.south);
endforest
enddocument
Thank you
forest tikz-qtree tipa qtree
forest tikz-qtree tipa qtree
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If you consider switching to forest
, then you only need to set the appropriate calign
keys. (forest
has IMHO many advantages over tikz-qtree
and is based on tikz
, so you can use all tikz
stuff, too.)
documentclassarticle
usepackage[edges]forest
usepackagetipa
begindocument
beginforest
for tree=parent anchor=south,where level=1calign=firstcalign=last
[Pwd
[Ft
[$sigma$
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[l ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
[Ft
[$sigma$
[b ]
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[m ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
]
endforest
enddocument
Is there a way to make lines meet (and touch) at every node with Forest? I have tried to use it but could not figure this one out.
– Scharl
2 days ago
@Scharl Sure, just addparent anchor=south
. I edited the answer accordingly.
– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
It is not so difficult with TIkZ's matrix
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usepackagetipa
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes=minimum width=.8cm] %
& & & & PWd & &\[2em]
Ft & & & & Ft & &\[2em]
$sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$\[2em]
`ae & l & textipatextschwa & b & 'ae & m & textipatextschwa\
;
draw (m-2-1.north) -- (m-1-5.south) -- (m-2-5.north);
draw (m-3-1.north) -- (m-2-1.south) -- (m-3-3.north);
draw (m-3-5.north) -- (m-2-5.south) -- (m-3-7.north);
draw (m-4-1.north) -- (m-3-1.south);
draw (m-4-2.north) -- (m-3-3.south) -- (m-4-3.north);
draw (m-4-4.north) -- (m-3-5.south) -- (m-4-5.north);
draw (m-4-6.north) -- (m-3-7.south) -- (m-4-7.north);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
add a comment |
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If you consider switching to forest
, then you only need to set the appropriate calign
keys. (forest
has IMHO many advantages over tikz-qtree
and is based on tikz
, so you can use all tikz
stuff, too.)
documentclassarticle
usepackage[edges]forest
usepackagetipa
begindocument
beginforest
for tree=parent anchor=south,where level=1calign=firstcalign=last
[Pwd
[Ft
[$sigma$
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[l ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
[Ft
[$sigma$
[b ]
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[m ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
]
endforest
enddocument
Is there a way to make lines meet (and touch) at every node with Forest? I have tried to use it but could not figure this one out.
– Scharl
2 days ago
@Scharl Sure, just addparent anchor=south
. I edited the answer accordingly.
– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
If you consider switching to forest
, then you only need to set the appropriate calign
keys. (forest
has IMHO many advantages over tikz-qtree
and is based on tikz
, so you can use all tikz
stuff, too.)
documentclassarticle
usepackage[edges]forest
usepackagetipa
begindocument
beginforest
for tree=parent anchor=south,where level=1calign=firstcalign=last
[Pwd
[Ft
[$sigma$
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[l ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
[Ft
[$sigma$
[b ]
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[m ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
]
endforest
enddocument
Is there a way to make lines meet (and touch) at every node with Forest? I have tried to use it but could not figure this one out.
– Scharl
2 days ago
@Scharl Sure, just addparent anchor=south
. I edited the answer accordingly.
– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
If you consider switching to forest
, then you only need to set the appropriate calign
keys. (forest
has IMHO many advantages over tikz-qtree
and is based on tikz
, so you can use all tikz
stuff, too.)
documentclassarticle
usepackage[edges]forest
usepackagetipa
begindocument
beginforest
for tree=parent anchor=south,where level=1calign=firstcalign=last
[Pwd
[Ft
[$sigma$
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[l ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
[Ft
[$sigma$
[b ]
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[m ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
]
endforest
enddocument
If you consider switching to forest
, then you only need to set the appropriate calign
keys. (forest
has IMHO many advantages over tikz-qtree
and is based on tikz
, so you can use all tikz
stuff, too.)
documentclassarticle
usepackage[edges]forest
usepackagetipa
begindocument
beginforest
for tree=parent anchor=south,where level=1calign=firstcalign=last
[Pwd
[Ft
[$sigma$
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[l ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
[Ft
[$sigma$
[b ]
[ae ]
]
[$sigma$
[m ]
[textipatextschwa
]
]
]
]
endforest
enddocument
edited 2 days ago
answered 2 days ago
marmotmarmot
118k6151284
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Is there a way to make lines meet (and touch) at every node with Forest? I have tried to use it but could not figure this one out.
– Scharl
2 days ago
@Scharl Sure, just addparent anchor=south
. I edited the answer accordingly.
– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
Is there a way to make lines meet (and touch) at every node with Forest? I have tried to use it but could not figure this one out.
– Scharl
2 days ago
@Scharl Sure, just addparent anchor=south
. I edited the answer accordingly.
– marmot
2 days ago
Is there a way to make lines meet (and touch) at every node with Forest? I have tried to use it but could not figure this one out.
– Scharl
2 days ago
Is there a way to make lines meet (and touch) at every node with Forest? I have tried to use it but could not figure this one out.
– Scharl
2 days ago
@Scharl Sure, just add
parent anchor=south
. I edited the answer accordingly.– marmot
2 days ago
@Scharl Sure, just add
parent anchor=south
. I edited the answer accordingly.– marmot
2 days ago
add a comment |
It is not so difficult with TIkZ's matrix
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usepackagetipa
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes=minimum width=.8cm] %
& & & & PWd & &\[2em]
Ft & & & & Ft & &\[2em]
$sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$\[2em]
`ae & l & textipatextschwa & b & 'ae & m & textipatextschwa\
;
draw (m-2-1.north) -- (m-1-5.south) -- (m-2-5.north);
draw (m-3-1.north) -- (m-2-1.south) -- (m-3-3.north);
draw (m-3-5.north) -- (m-2-5.south) -- (m-3-7.north);
draw (m-4-1.north) -- (m-3-1.south);
draw (m-4-2.north) -- (m-3-3.south) -- (m-4-3.north);
draw (m-4-4.north) -- (m-3-5.south) -- (m-4-5.north);
draw (m-4-6.north) -- (m-3-7.south) -- (m-4-7.north);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
add a comment |
It is not so difficult with TIkZ's matrix
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usepackagetipa
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes=minimum width=.8cm] %
& & & & PWd & &\[2em]
Ft & & & & Ft & &\[2em]
$sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$\[2em]
`ae & l & textipatextschwa & b & 'ae & m & textipatextschwa\
;
draw (m-2-1.north) -- (m-1-5.south) -- (m-2-5.north);
draw (m-3-1.north) -- (m-2-1.south) -- (m-3-3.north);
draw (m-3-5.north) -- (m-2-5.south) -- (m-3-7.north);
draw (m-4-1.north) -- (m-3-1.south);
draw (m-4-2.north) -- (m-3-3.south) -- (m-4-3.north);
draw (m-4-4.north) -- (m-3-5.south) -- (m-4-5.north);
draw (m-4-6.north) -- (m-3-7.south) -- (m-4-7.north);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
add a comment |
It is not so difficult with TIkZ's matrix
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usepackagetipa
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes=minimum width=.8cm] %
& & & & PWd & &\[2em]
Ft & & & & Ft & &\[2em]
$sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$\[2em]
`ae & l & textipatextschwa & b & 'ae & m & textipatextschwa\
;
draw (m-2-1.north) -- (m-1-5.south) -- (m-2-5.north);
draw (m-3-1.north) -- (m-2-1.south) -- (m-3-3.north);
draw (m-3-5.north) -- (m-2-5.south) -- (m-3-7.north);
draw (m-4-1.north) -- (m-3-1.south);
draw (m-4-2.north) -- (m-3-3.south) -- (m-4-3.north);
draw (m-4-4.north) -- (m-3-5.south) -- (m-4-5.north);
draw (m-4-6.north) -- (m-3-7.south) -- (m-4-7.north);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
It is not so difficult with TIkZ's matrix
:
documentclass[tikz]standalone
usepackagetipa
usetikzlibrarymatrix
begindocument
begintikzpicture
matrix (m) [matrix of nodes,nodes=minimum width=.8cm] %
& & & & PWd & &\[2em]
Ft & & & & Ft & &\[2em]
$sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$ & & $sigma$\[2em]
`ae & l & textipatextschwa & b & 'ae & m & textipatextschwa\
;
draw (m-2-1.north) -- (m-1-5.south) -- (m-2-5.north);
draw (m-3-1.north) -- (m-2-1.south) -- (m-3-3.north);
draw (m-3-5.north) -- (m-2-5.south) -- (m-3-7.north);
draw (m-4-1.north) -- (m-3-1.south);
draw (m-4-2.north) -- (m-3-3.south) -- (m-4-3.north);
draw (m-4-4.north) -- (m-3-5.south) -- (m-4-5.north);
draw (m-4-6.north) -- (m-3-7.south) -- (m-4-7.north);
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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