How to insert elective subjects section within a diagram
This is and addendum of the "Ingredients" section posted on a previous question: How to draw a diagram of custom subject correlativities.
We need two more ingredients:
Make an elective subject. We can label it as
nonfillable elective subject:

Also, we need to have a fillable elective subject, called for example
fillable elective subject:

As said in the question, you can use this very helpful answer.
Make a shape that contains a set of elective subjects:

(Both the background color of the shape and the TextField's may vary. Do not worry about that).
What I need
- The last shape must be in the lower part of the big orange rectangle, without reaching all margins.
The elective subjects can have different heights depending on the stack of elective subjects but the width is always the same, but the elective subjects inside it must be centered:

- Note that elective subjects do not relate to any object, so that's why we can reduce the width of the light blue shape.
What I have done
The same source code of marmot's answer.
I think that we could also use the matrix command of the TikZ package to position the pictures inside the light blue shape, but we need to define a new type of subject: (non)fillable elective subject.
Final result
Similar to the original question but adding these new shapes:

Thanks!!
tikz-pgf horizontal-alignment vertical-alignment diagrams
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This is and addendum of the "Ingredients" section posted on a previous question: How to draw a diagram of custom subject correlativities.
We need two more ingredients:
Make an elective subject. We can label it as
nonfillable elective subject:

Also, we need to have a fillable elective subject, called for example
fillable elective subject:

As said in the question, you can use this very helpful answer.
Make a shape that contains a set of elective subjects:

(Both the background color of the shape and the TextField's may vary. Do not worry about that).
What I need
- The last shape must be in the lower part of the big orange rectangle, without reaching all margins.
The elective subjects can have different heights depending on the stack of elective subjects but the width is always the same, but the elective subjects inside it must be centered:

- Note that elective subjects do not relate to any object, so that's why we can reduce the width of the light blue shape.
What I have done
The same source code of marmot's answer.
I think that we could also use the matrix command of the TikZ package to position the pictures inside the light blue shape, but we need to define a new type of subject: (non)fillable elective subject.
Final result
Similar to the original question but adding these new shapes:

Thanks!!
tikz-pgf horizontal-alignment vertical-alignment diagrams
add a comment |
This is and addendum of the "Ingredients" section posted on a previous question: How to draw a diagram of custom subject correlativities.
We need two more ingredients:
Make an elective subject. We can label it as
nonfillable elective subject:

Also, we need to have a fillable elective subject, called for example
fillable elective subject:

As said in the question, you can use this very helpful answer.
Make a shape that contains a set of elective subjects:

(Both the background color of the shape and the TextField's may vary. Do not worry about that).
What I need
- The last shape must be in the lower part of the big orange rectangle, without reaching all margins.
The elective subjects can have different heights depending on the stack of elective subjects but the width is always the same, but the elective subjects inside it must be centered:

- Note that elective subjects do not relate to any object, so that's why we can reduce the width of the light blue shape.
What I have done
The same source code of marmot's answer.
I think that we could also use the matrix command of the TikZ package to position the pictures inside the light blue shape, but we need to define a new type of subject: (non)fillable elective subject.
Final result
Similar to the original question but adding these new shapes:

Thanks!!
tikz-pgf horizontal-alignment vertical-alignment diagrams
This is and addendum of the "Ingredients" section posted on a previous question: How to draw a diagram of custom subject correlativities.
We need two more ingredients:
Make an elective subject. We can label it as
nonfillable elective subject:

Also, we need to have a fillable elective subject, called for example
fillable elective subject:

As said in the question, you can use this very helpful answer.
Make a shape that contains a set of elective subjects:

(Both the background color of the shape and the TextField's may vary. Do not worry about that).
What I need
- The last shape must be in the lower part of the big orange rectangle, without reaching all margins.
The elective subjects can have different heights depending on the stack of elective subjects but the width is always the same, but the elective subjects inside it must be centered:

- Note that elective subjects do not relate to any object, so that's why we can reduce the width of the light blue shape.
What I have done
The same source code of marmot's answer.
I think that we could also use the matrix command of the TikZ package to position the pictures inside the light blue shape, but we need to define a new type of subject: (non)fillable elective subject.
Final result
Similar to the original question but adding these new shapes:

Thanks!!
tikz-pgf horizontal-alignment vertical-alignment diagrams
tikz-pgf horizontal-alignment vertical-alignment diagrams
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