Ok ;)
By the way I tried something like
selfDefinedInteraction add: [ :listOfNodes | listOfNodes do: [ :node | node forward:
event . node announce: event . ] . ].
But if only forwards the event..
At the moment I solved the problem by re-adding the highlight interaction instead of
forwarding it ;)
Cheers,
Roberto
On Dec 11, 2012, at 10:17 AM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel(a)me.com>
wrote:
Currently no, but this looks easy to do.
Right now right now, I am on the zordering thingy. I hope to be done today. I will work
on processAndForward: right afterward.
Cheers,
Alexandre
On Dec 11, 2012, at 9:13 AM, roberto.minelli(a)usi.ch wrote:
> Yes! is there anything like that?
>
> Cheers,
> Roberto
>
> On Dec 10, 2012, at 10:06 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel(a)me.com>
wrote:
>
>> Hi Roberto
>>
>>> Is there any way to both forward an event and also trigger it on the node
itself?
>>
>> Are you referring to something like:
>> view processAndForward: ROMouseClick.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Alexandre
>>
>>
>> NB: Sorry for being away from the mailing list these days. I am personally
overwhelmed with work these days and there are some important issues in Roassal to address
(e.g., ROZOrdering). I will soon be back!
>>
>>>
>>> Cheers and thanks in advance,
>>> Roberto
>>>
>>>
>>> On Dec 7, 2012, at 8:33 PM, Vanessa Peña Araya <van.c.pena(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Roberto,
>>>>
>>>> I don't understand, do you still need the names of the week? If you
do, you can follow the same idea and add something like this between the 'month
name' and 'days' node:
>>>>
>>>> view shape rectangleWithoutBorder .
>>>> view interaction forwarder.
>>>> view node: 'days names' forIt:[
>>>> view shape label.
>>>> view interaction forwarder.
>>>> view nodes: #('Sun' 'Mon' 'Tues' 'Wed'
'Thu' 'Fri' 'Sat').
>>>> ].
>>>>
>>>> For now the text does not zoom, but it is in the TODO list :)
>>>>
>>>> Vanessa.
>>>>
>>>> On 12/07/2012 01:41 PM, roberto.minelli(a)usi.ch wrote:
>>>>> Hi Vanessa,
>>>>>
>>>>> On Dec 7, 2012, at 4:47 PM, Vanessa Peña Araya
<van.c.pena(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Roberto,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I understood correctly, I was thinking of something like
this:
>>>>> Yes, I did almost the same thing except that I need another header
under the month name containing names of the week days.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the answers! :) I have another question ;) is there any
way to have the text (i.e., label) zoomed together with the shapes?
>>>>>
>>>>>> view nodes: (1 to: 12) forEach: [:n |
>>>>>> view shape label.
>>>>>> view interaction forwarder.
>>>>>> view node: 'Month name'.
>>>>>> view shape rectangleWithoutBorder .
>>>>>> view interaction forwarder.
>>>>>> view node: 'days' forIt:[
>>>>>> view shape label.
>>>>>> view interaction forwarder.
>>>>>> view nodes: (1 to: 30).
>>>>>> view gridLayout.
>>>>>> ].
>>>>>> view verticalLineLayout .
>>>>>> ].
>>>>>> view gridLayout .
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is having a node for the header a node for the days. For
the interaction, using "interaction forwarder" I think makes what you want. Does
this work for you?
>>>>> Yep. I already solved that issue with the 'forwarder'. Thank
you anyway.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Roberto
>>>>>
>>>>>> Vanessa.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 12/07/2012 05:55 AM, roberto.minelli(a)usi.ch wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It's me again! ;) I'm building a calendar
visualization inspired by
http://www.xconomy.com/wordpress/wp-content/images/2012/11/skeuo-calendar.p….
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Each node of visualization will be a month that contains:
>>>>>>> - An header (with (a) the name of the month and (b) the
headers for the columns containing 'Mon' 'Tue' 'Wed' etc.)
>>>>>>> - Inner nodes for the days
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I created such visualization without the headers and now
I'm wondering which is the clearer solution to add them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As I wrote in the previous mail, I'm using nodes:forEach:
to generate the visualization with inner nodes.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The first solution that came to my mind is to nest another
nodes:forEach to draw the headers. Let me explain:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> view nodes: months forEach: [ :month |
>>>>>>> …
>>>>>>> headers := OrderedCollection with: month name .
>>>>>>> headers addAll: #('Sun' 'Mon' 'Tue'
'Wed' 'Thu' 'Fri' 'Sat' ).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> view nodes: headers forFirst: [ :header |
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 'The first header is an instance of the Month class,
which is used as a key in the Dictionary that represents my data.'
>>>>>>> 'Thus I use that to recover the days for the current
month from the dictionary'
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> days := myData at: header.
>>>>>>> view nodes: days.
>>>>>>> ]
>>>>>>> ]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Notice that nodes:forFirst: is a message I implemented that
works like nodes:forEach: but only considers the first node of nodes and attaches the
inner nodes only to that element.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I feel this solution is a bit of a hack. How would you do it
in a cleaner way?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ____
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Another question concerns drag & drop. I set my inner
nodes (i.e, days) to be not draggable since I do not want the user to drag them, but I
want the user to be able to drag the entire shape representing a month (i.e., outer node).
As an effect to drag the month you should explicitly start the dragging from the outer
node but this is counter intuitive. I'd like to be able to drag the month also from
its inner nodes (days).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there a way to propagate the interaction and from the
inner nodes I can drag the container shape?
>>>>>>> ____
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>>> Roberto
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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