On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Alexandre Bergel
<alexandre.bergel(a)me.com>wrote;wrote:
the problem
is
- I'm not sure that having infinity is useful. do you have real
scenario
where you need that.
- the layout should know the extent where
it can lay down nodes.
This is the current behavior in for the horizontalLineLayout. If you do
view nodes: (1 to: 1000).
view horizontalLineLayout.
then you have a very long line of nodes. The layout considers the space
infinite.
When I mentioned infinite areas, I had in mind the grid layout.
You can do:
view nodes: (1 to: 10000).
view gridLayout.
The roassal window is not large enough to show all the nodes. So, where do
you want to scroll? Vertically or horizontally? Where the layout has room
to expand the area with the nodes. This is what I meant with infinite area
Now that we are on it, can the layout optimize itself to the available
display area (e.g. Roassal window) so that the information presented by the
visualization be viewed/analyze/understood with least scrolling? Just a
thought.
Usman
Alexandre
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