The Current Example project for demonstrating intertwine had bad links. The links have been updated to be consistent. A link has three major parts. The Left attachment is the subject, the first half of the lable is the predicate, and the second (right) attachment is the object. If there is an inverse statement, then then second part of the label (after the ' / ') is the inverse predicate.
For example in this image;
The following constructions are made:
Quinn -> guardian -> Ashley
Ashley -> dependant -> Quinn
Nothing about the name or description affects these links.
The Current Example project for demonstrating intertwine had bad links. The links have been updated to be consistent. A link has three major parts. The Left attachment is the subject, the first half of the lable is the predicate, and the second (right) attachment is the object. If there is an inverse statement, then then second part of the label (after the ' / ') is the inverse predicate.
For example in this image;
The following constructions are made: Quinn -> guardian -> Ashley Ashley -> dependant -> Quinn
Nothing about the name or description affects these links.