Theorymaker help
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What’s in this book
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Have a look at the slides
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Theory Maker
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- sketch out your Theory of Change
3.1
About Theory Maker
3.2
Main features
3.3
What it doesn’t do
3.3.1
No beautifying
3.3.2
Remember to save your text
3.4
Credits
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Using Theorymaker
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4.1
Make a diagram at theorymaker.info
4.1.1
Input
4.1.2
Output
4.1.3
Saving
4.1.4
Downloading
4.1.5
Comments
4.2
Install the
R
package
4.3
Just follow the same basic ideas by hand
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Basic principles for Theorymaker
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5.1
Variable names
5.1.1
What characters are possible
5.2
Line breaks
5.3
Attributes
5.4
Arrows
5.4.1
Making arrows by indenting lines with spaces
5.4.2
Arrow attributes: inside brackets.
5.5
Listing several variables at once with “;”
5.6
Repeats
5.7
Aliases
5.8
Boxes for grouping variables
5.8.1
Global attributes for variables and arrows
5.9
Shortcuts
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Appearance in Theorymaker
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6.1
Formatting variables
6.1.1
Colours
6.1.2
Fills and borders
6.1.3
Other ways to format variables
6.2
Formatting arrows
6.3
Fontnames
6.3.1
Fonts which work everywhere:
6.3.2
Other fonts which work nearly everywhere include these:
6.4
Standard graphviz tweaks
6.5
Tweaks which go in lines on their own
6.6
Also try these
6.7
Hardcore
6.8
Special Theory Maker tweaks
6.9
Improving readability
6.9.1
Proportion
6.9.2
Direction
6.9.3
Variable separation
References
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causal-mapping-book
Published with bookdown
Theorymaker help
Chapter 7
causal-mapping-book
The book about causal mapping. Work in progress.