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How can I change the arrow orientation (rotate by 180°) of this smart diagram?



smartdiagramset{set color list={blue!40!white, blue!40!white,blue!40!white, blue!40!white, blue!40!white}}
smartdiagram[priority descriptive diagram]{text1, text2, text3, text4, text5}









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    Welcome to TeX.SX. I am sure that it is possible and people here will be happy to help. Giving a minimal working example explaining your problem would improve your chance of getting answers.
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How can I change the arrow orientation (rotate by 180°) of this smart diagram?



smartdiagramset{set color list={blue!40!white, blue!40!white,blue!40!white, blue!40!white, blue!40!white}}
smartdiagram[priority descriptive diagram]{text1, text2, text3, text4, text5}









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    Welcome to TeX.SX. I am sure that it is possible and people here will be happy to help. Giving a minimal working example explaining your problem would improve your chance of getting answers.
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How can I change the arrow orientation (rotate by 180°) of this smart diagram?



smartdiagramset{set color list={blue!40!white, blue!40!white,blue!40!white, blue!40!white, blue!40!white}}
smartdiagram[priority descriptive diagram]{text1, text2, text3, text4, text5}









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How can I change the arrow orientation (rotate by 180°) of this smart diagram?



smartdiagramset{set color list={blue!40!white, blue!40!white,blue!40!white, blue!40!white, blue!40!white}}
smartdiagram[priority descriptive diagram]{text1, text2, text3, text4, text5}






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    Welcome to TeX.SX. I am sure that it is possible and people here will be happy to help. Giving a minimal working example explaining your problem would improve your chance of getting answers.
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    Welcome to TeX.SX. I am sure that it is possible and people here will be happy to help. Giving a minimal working example explaining your problem would improve your chance of getting answers.
    – nidhin
    Dec 13 '18 at 17:34








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Welcome to TeX.SX. I am sure that it is possible and people here will be happy to help. Giving a minimal working example explaining your problem would improve your chance of getting answers.
– nidhin
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Welcome to TeX.SX. I am sure that it is possible and people here will be happy to help. Giving a minimal working example explaining your problem would improve your chance of getting answers.
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I cannot find a better way to do this, other than appending/overwriting parts of the tikz style defined for the arrow inside the priority descriptive diagram styles defined by smartdiagram.



You need to insert tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}} somewhere before the smartdiagram[...]{...} line. This line does a few things.




  1. it rotates 180 degrees (whereas the style defined is rotate=90 degrees)

  2. it anchors the arrow at a different point (anchor=west is default)

  3. it shifts the arrow downward using xshift=30 (you may need to adjust this manually, depending on the size of your diagram)


The MWE with these changes is:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{smartdiagram}
begin{document}

smartdiagramset{set color list={blue!40!white, blue!40!white,blue!40!white, blue!40!white, blue!40!white}}
tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}}
smartdiagram[priority descriptive diagram]{text1, text2, text3, text4, text5}

end{document}


Which results in this:



flipped arrow on smartdiagram's priority descriptive diagram






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    I cannot find a better way to do this, other than appending/overwriting parts of the tikz style defined for the arrow inside the priority descriptive diagram styles defined by smartdiagram.



    You need to insert tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}} somewhere before the smartdiagram[...]{...} line. This line does a few things.




    1. it rotates 180 degrees (whereas the style defined is rotate=90 degrees)

    2. it anchors the arrow at a different point (anchor=west is default)

    3. it shifts the arrow downward using xshift=30 (you may need to adjust this manually, depending on the size of your diagram)


    The MWE with these changes is:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{smartdiagram}
    begin{document}

    smartdiagramset{set color list={blue!40!white, blue!40!white,blue!40!white, blue!40!white, blue!40!white}}
    tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}}
    smartdiagram[priority descriptive diagram]{text1, text2, text3, text4, text5}

    end{document}


    Which results in this:



    flipped arrow on smartdiagram's priority descriptive diagram






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      I cannot find a better way to do this, other than appending/overwriting parts of the tikz style defined for the arrow inside the priority descriptive diagram styles defined by smartdiagram.



      You need to insert tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}} somewhere before the smartdiagram[...]{...} line. This line does a few things.




      1. it rotates 180 degrees (whereas the style defined is rotate=90 degrees)

      2. it anchors the arrow at a different point (anchor=west is default)

      3. it shifts the arrow downward using xshift=30 (you may need to adjust this manually, depending on the size of your diagram)


      The MWE with these changes is:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{smartdiagram}
      begin{document}

      smartdiagramset{set color list={blue!40!white, blue!40!white,blue!40!white, blue!40!white, blue!40!white}}
      tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}}
      smartdiagram[priority descriptive diagram]{text1, text2, text3, text4, text5}

      end{document}


      Which results in this:



      flipped arrow on smartdiagram's priority descriptive diagram






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        I cannot find a better way to do this, other than appending/overwriting parts of the tikz style defined for the arrow inside the priority descriptive diagram styles defined by smartdiagram.



        You need to insert tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}} somewhere before the smartdiagram[...]{...} line. This line does a few things.




        1. it rotates 180 degrees (whereas the style defined is rotate=90 degrees)

        2. it anchors the arrow at a different point (anchor=west is default)

        3. it shifts the arrow downward using xshift=30 (you may need to adjust this manually, depending on the size of your diagram)


        The MWE with these changes is:



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{smartdiagram}
        begin{document}

        smartdiagramset{set color list={blue!40!white, blue!40!white,blue!40!white, blue!40!white, blue!40!white}}
        tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}}
        smartdiagram[priority descriptive diagram]{text1, text2, text3, text4, text5}

        end{document}


        Which results in this:



        flipped arrow on smartdiagram's priority descriptive diagram






        share|improve this answer












        I cannot find a better way to do this, other than appending/overwriting parts of the tikz style defined for the arrow inside the priority descriptive diagram styles defined by smartdiagram.



        You need to insert tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}} somewhere before the smartdiagram[...]{...} line. This line does a few things.




        1. it rotates 180 degrees (whereas the style defined is rotate=90 degrees)

        2. it anchors the arrow at a different point (anchor=west is default)

        3. it shifts the arrow downward using xshift=30 (you may need to adjust this manually, depending on the size of your diagram)


        The MWE with these changes is:



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage{smartdiagram}
        begin{document}

        smartdiagramset{set color list={blue!40!white, blue!40!white,blue!40!white, blue!40!white, blue!40!white}}
        tikzset{priority arrow/.append style={rotate=180,anchor=0,xshift=30,}}
        smartdiagram[priority descriptive diagram]{text1, text2, text3, text4, text5}

        end{document}


        Which results in this:



        flipped arrow on smartdiagram's priority descriptive diagram







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