No, it does not mean that :).
Builders are useful when the target visualization matches the metaphor of the builder. For example, the MondrianBuilder is made for a graph visualization like System Complexity. But, if you would want to visualize a graph that places a lot of emphasis on position and animation, it is probably easier to work with RTView.
Doru
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 7:45 AM, Anne Etien anne.etien@univ-lille1.frwrote:
Hi,
I will try to modify the Customizable System Complexity to work with the MondrianBuilder. By the way, does it means that normally, the RTView should not be directly manipulated for a visualization, but only builder?
Anne Le 16 avr. 2014 à 07:20, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Hi Alex,
The recent implementation of the Customizable System Complexity works directly with the RTView. This is where the issue comes from :). We should change it to work with the MondrianBuilder.
Doru
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Alexandre Bergel < alexandre.bergel@me.com> wrote:
Hi Anne!
I was not able to make the example run. Maybe I run an old Moose image. I have created a couple of weeks ago a RTBoundedShapeBuilder. Mondrian uses it.
For example: | b | b := RTMondrianViewBuilder new. b shape rectangle size: #yourself. b nodes: (1 to: 20). b open
Produce the following: <Screen Shot 2014-04-15 at 7.21.14 PM.png>
Is this what you expect?
Alexandre
On Apr 15, 2014, at 12:45 PM, Anne Etien anne.etien@univ-lille1.fr wrote:
You can use Customizable System Complexity view from the MoosePanel while right clicking on a group of classes, then visualize and then the fourth item. I made a screenshot to explain and another showing the visu on a MooseModel. I didn't know this visu before Friday, but it is I think a great one ;o)
I modified the code of the MooseCustomizableSystemComplexityBrowser>>complexityIn: method. We just modified it to migrate it and the called method from Roassal to Roassal2.
Anne <CSCView.png><MoosePanel.png>
Le 15 avr. 2014 à 17:29, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
We indeed need a way to have limit for the size. But we have to do it in a nice way. For example, with GraphET we often need elements smaller than 5 x 5. How do you define Customizable System Complexity view? Can I have a look at it?
Alexandre
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On Apr 15, 2014, at 12:05 PM, Anne Etien anne.etien@univ-lille1.fr wrote:
Hi,
I took your email for us Doru, so I did it for the specific visu, but I think that I shouldn't. Indeed, in Roassal a ROShape had a size of 5@5by default (defaultExtent, I think). In Roassal2, such default size has not been implemented. So I put a patch in the System Complexity View, but I think that it should be done everywhere.
So Alex, can you, please, set a minimum width and height in Roassal2 as it was in Roassal? When it is done, I will remove my patch.
Currently, it works. Anne
Le 15 avr. 2014 à 07:10, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Hi,
Thanks for working on this. However, the System Complexity View requires a minimum width and height. Could you make it so that it is at least 5?
Doru
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 9:17 PM, Anne Etien <anne.etien@univ-lille1.fr
wrote:
Perfect for the borders of the shape and of the popup.
Thanks Anne Le 11 avr. 2014 à 21:11, Juraj Kubelka a écrit :
I have just committed the fix.
El 11-04-2014, a las 14:10, Alexandre Bergel alexandre.bergel@me.com
escribió:
Juraj is currently working on the border
Alexandre
On Apr 11, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Anne Etien anne.etien@univ-lille1.fr
wrote:
Hi,
Today, we migrated the Customizable System Complexity view of the
Moose Panel from Roassal to Roassal2.
The render is not so beautiful due to the border and the popUp. We hope that the behavior of the view remains the same.
Leo, Kevin and Anne.
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