Status: New
Owner: ----
CC: georgega...(a)gmail.com
Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium Component-ExternalTools
New issue 532 by tudor.gi...(a)gmail.com: inFusion should also export
PrimitiveTypes
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=532
void, long, int, boolean, char, char[] ... should be PrimitiveTypes, not
Classes
Status: New
Owner: ----
Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium Component-Mondrian
New issue 499 by alexandr...(a)gmail.com: Port & transmission in Mondrian
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=499
Hi Alex,
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Previous discussion:
What we did in Glamour was to attach to each Presentation a kind of default
interaction. In your example, I would make #mouseEnter, #mouseClick ...
default ports that are populated when the corresponding interactions happen
on a graph element.
Then of course, these ports will belong to graph elements. Like this
transmissions are created between the ports of a graph element. Perhaps
there will also be a need to identify graph elements by name so that you
can refer to them from outside the context of a script.
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Previous discussion:
Why not having ports that belong to an interaction instead? Consider the
following script:
view nodes: (1 to: 1000).
Figure selection will imply a transmission between the root and each of
these nodes. It could be a single transmission between 'root interaction'
and the unique interaction of the nodes?
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Doru answer:
At least two reasons. First, the ports are not just for transmitting
information, but ports also allow you to store arbitrary values that model
the graph element, and thus you can model the state of a visualization
(including side-effects). Second, using ports you will be able to let the
shape populate ports by default without writing any explicit interaction
(only write transmission when you want to deal with them).
Now, about we can be smart about transmissions and do what we do for
shapes: we share the object between multiple graph elements. For this, we
will just need a lookup of the origins instead of hardcoding them. Actually
in Glamour, we have:
GLMTransmission>>originatesAt: aPort
and thus, you can have a smart transmission that performs a more complex
check by checking if the port is part of any elements from a collection.
Like this you will have only one the transmission object. You could write:
view nodes: #(1 2 3) labeled: #interestingNodes.
view nodes: #(5 6 7) labeled: #otherNodes.
view transmitTo: #otherNodes fromAny: #interestingNodes port: #selection.
Cheers,
Doru
Status: New
Owner: ----
Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium
New issue 645 by cy.delau...(a)gmail.com: we should keep the current selected
tab in the moose panel
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=645
In the moose finder, If I click on an entity, I have a new pane that open
on the right.
In this new pane, if I select any tab, this one should stay selected when I
click on other entities
Status: New
Owner: ----
CC: tudor.gi...(a)gmail.com
Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium Component-Mondrian
New issue 558 by alexandr...(a)gmail.com: Better visitor for Mondrian
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=558
Shapes are not correctly handed by MOVisitor. We should move all the
display:on: methods of the shapes in a visitor. The goal is to make the
core of Mondrian free of any canvas reference.
By doing so, we will produce exporter for HTML5 and Javascript...
Updates:
Labels: -Component-Mondrian
Comment #7 on issue 417 by alexandr...(a)gmail.com: Writing informations in a
Transcript
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=417
Mondrian contains just one "Transcript show:", when doing the benchmark. I
consider it acceptable
Updates:
Labels: -Platform-Squeak Platform-Pharo
Comment #1 on issue 321 by tudor.gi...(a)gmail.com: Problems using java code
importer with inFusion in windows
http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=321
The command should be taken away from the menu until OSProcess works
properly.