You can draw not only solid lines but also dotted lines and dash lines. epic.sty and eepic.sty define several commands for them. If you want to use
\dashline[65]{3}(x1,y1)(x2,y2)to draw lines, use
\drawwith
command
before (or in) the bundle environment.
\drawwith{\dashline[65]{3}}
[65]3
Then you get
.
The argument of \drawwith
is evaluated
at \end{bundle}
. Hence, if you write
\begin{bundle}{xxx} \chunk{aaa} \chunk{ \begin{bundle}{yyy} \drawwith{\drawline} \chunk{bbb} \drawwith{\dashline[65]{3}} \chunk{ddd} \end{bundle}} \drawwith{\dottedline{3}} \chunk{ccc} \end{bundle}you get
You can nest the \drawwith
. If you write
\drawwith{\drawwith{\drawwith{\dottedline{3}}\drawline}\dashline{3}} \begin{bundle}{xxx} \chunk{aaa} \chunk{ \begin{bundle}{yyy} \chunk{bbb} \chunk{ddd} \chunk{eee} \end{bundle}} \chunk{ccc} \chunk{fff} \end{bundle}you get 33
\drawwith
is used in the reverse order.