A network can be composed of several subnetworks that have been merged together. Those subnetworks are linked through tie lines.
When drawing a network-area diagram of a network composed of 2 subnetwroks, there is no way to tell which subnetwork a voltage level belongs to.
Describe the expected behavior
The subnetworks should be easily distinguishable from one another.
Several ideas could be tested jointly or separately:
Represent tie lines differently from lines (by adding an element at the center of the tie lines for example, see wath is already done in SvgWriter > drawEdgeCenter)
Draw each subnetwork separately (when using a force layout) in order to have 2 "clouds of points" on each side of the image, with the tie lines in between.
Elements of each subnetwork could be highlighted with a different color:
Describe the motivation
This feature would allow users to be able to make subnetworks out at a glance
Describe the current behavior
A network can be composed of several subnetworks that have been merged together. Those subnetworks are linked through tie lines. When drawing a network-area diagram of a network composed of 2 subnetwroks, there is no way to tell which subnetwork a voltage level belongs to.
Describe the expected behavior
The subnetworks should be easily distinguishable from one another.
Several ideas could be tested jointly or separately:
Describe the motivation
This feature would allow users to be able to make subnetworks out at a glance
Extra Information
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