Having arrows enter and leave from different parts of a node in tikzcd












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I am trying to get arrows to enter and leave different parts of a node in a particular diagram I'm writing in tikzcd. So far I have the following:



begin{tikzcd} 
makebox[1em][r]{$Long text 1$} arrow[rr] arrow[d] & &
makebox[1em][l]{$Long text 2$} arrow[d] \
{A} arrow[r] & {B} arrow[r] & C
end{tikzcd}


Which produces the following result:
enter image description here



So essentially I would like the arrow from "Long text 1" to "A" to start at the L and the arrow from "Long text 2" to "C" to start at the 2, while not changing the arrow going from "Long text 1" to "Long text 2".



Any help would be massively appreciated. Thanks alot!










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    I am trying to get arrows to enter and leave different parts of a node in a particular diagram I'm writing in tikzcd. So far I have the following:



    begin{tikzcd} 
    makebox[1em][r]{$Long text 1$} arrow[rr] arrow[d] & &
    makebox[1em][l]{$Long text 2$} arrow[d] \
    {A} arrow[r] & {B} arrow[r] & C
    end{tikzcd}


    Which produces the following result:
    enter image description here



    So essentially I would like the arrow from "Long text 1" to "A" to start at the L and the arrow from "Long text 2" to "C" to start at the 2, while not changing the arrow going from "Long text 1" to "Long text 2".



    Any help would be massively appreciated. Thanks alot!










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      I am trying to get arrows to enter and leave different parts of a node in a particular diagram I'm writing in tikzcd. So far I have the following:



      begin{tikzcd} 
      makebox[1em][r]{$Long text 1$} arrow[rr] arrow[d] & &
      makebox[1em][l]{$Long text 2$} arrow[d] \
      {A} arrow[r] & {B} arrow[r] & C
      end{tikzcd}


      Which produces the following result:
      enter image description here



      So essentially I would like the arrow from "Long text 1" to "A" to start at the L and the arrow from "Long text 2" to "C" to start at the 2, while not changing the arrow going from "Long text 1" to "Long text 2".



      Any help would be massively appreciated. Thanks alot!










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      I am trying to get arrows to enter and leave different parts of a node in a particular diagram I'm writing in tikzcd. So far I have the following:



      begin{tikzcd} 
      makebox[1em][r]{$Long text 1$} arrow[rr] arrow[d] & &
      makebox[1em][l]{$Long text 2$} arrow[d] \
      {A} arrow[r] & {B} arrow[r] & C
      end{tikzcd}


      Which produces the following result:
      enter image description here



      So essentially I would like the arrow from "Long text 1" to "A" to start at the L and the arrow from "Long text 2" to "C" to start at the 2, while not changing the arrow going from "Long text 1" to "Long text 2".



      Any help would be massively appreciated. Thanks alot!







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          Welcome to TeX-SE! You can do that using this answer. I'm not sure, though, I personally would go for it.



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{tikz-cd}
          usepackage{amsmath}
          begin{document}
          [ begin{tikzcd}[execute at end picture={
          draw[->] ([xshift=-4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-1.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1);
          draw[->] ([xshift=4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-3.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-3);
          }]
          makebox[1em][r]{Long text 1} arrow[rr] & &
          makebox[1em][l]{Long text 2} \
          {A} arrow[r] & {B} arrow[r] & C
          end{tikzcd}]
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Welcome to TeX-SE! You can do that using this answer. I'm not sure, though, I personally would go for it.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tikz-cd}
            usepackage{amsmath}
            begin{document}
            [ begin{tikzcd}[execute at end picture={
            draw[->] ([xshift=-4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-1.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1);
            draw[->] ([xshift=4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-3.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-3);
            }]
            makebox[1em][r]{Long text 1} arrow[rr] & &
            makebox[1em][l]{Long text 2} \
            {A} arrow[r] & {B} arrow[r] & C
            end{tikzcd}]
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              Welcome to TeX-SE! You can do that using this answer. I'm not sure, though, I personally would go for it.



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{tikz-cd}
              usepackage{amsmath}
              begin{document}
              [ begin{tikzcd}[execute at end picture={
              draw[->] ([xshift=-4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-1.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1);
              draw[->] ([xshift=4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-3.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-3);
              }]
              makebox[1em][r]{Long text 1} arrow[rr] & &
              makebox[1em][l]{Long text 2} \
              {A} arrow[r] & {B} arrow[r] & C
              end{tikzcd}]
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                Welcome to TeX-SE! You can do that using this answer. I'm not sure, though, I personally would go for it.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{tikz-cd}
                usepackage{amsmath}
                begin{document}
                [ begin{tikzcd}[execute at end picture={
                draw[->] ([xshift=-4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-1.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1);
                draw[->] ([xshift=4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-3.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-3);
                }]
                makebox[1em][r]{Long text 1} arrow[rr] & &
                makebox[1em][l]{Long text 2} \
                {A} arrow[r] & {B} arrow[r] & C
                end{tikzcd}]
                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                Welcome to TeX-SE! You can do that using this answer. I'm not sure, though, I personally would go for it.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{tikz-cd}
                usepackage{amsmath}
                begin{document}
                [ begin{tikzcd}[execute at end picture={
                draw[->] ([xshift=-4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-1.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-1);
                draw[->] ([xshift=4em]tikzcdmatrixname-1-3.south) -- (tikzcdmatrixname-2-3);
                }]
                makebox[1em][r]{Long text 1} arrow[rr] & &
                makebox[1em][l]{Long text 2} \
                {A} arrow[r] & {B} arrow[r] & C
                end{tikzcd}]
                end{document}


                enter image description here







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