Hi!
I am aware of this problem. I even know where it comes from: inner nodes are displayed,
whereas they the node just below the root should have a bitmap cache instead. This stems
from the zOrder.
Cheers,
Alexandre
On 13 May 2010, at 11:41, Tudor Girba wrote:
He he, much better. I can scroll now :).
Still, I think it is too slow when you scroll or when you select something. I could not
really figure out what the problem is, but it would be great to get it work properly.
If someone wants to see how slow it can be to select a node in the matrix, you can
reproduce the problem on the ArgoUML 0.28.1 case study
(
http://themoosebook.org/download/ArgoUML-0-28-1.zip) by running the code below and select
something in the small matrix:
dsm := DSMMatrix new
columns: MooseModel root allModels first allModelNamespaces;
buildWithConfiguration: #configurationForNamespace.
namespaces := ((dsm tarjan stronglyConnectedComponents select: [:each | each size >
10]) first collect: #model).
dsm2 := DSMMatrix new
columns: namespaces;
buildWithConfiguration: #configurationForNamespace.
view := MOViewRenderer new.
DSMVisualization new
open: dsm2
on: view.
view open.
Cheers,
Doru
On 13 May 2010, at 08:49, Laval Jannik wrote:
Hi, no problem in fact.
I forget a line :)
Cheers
On May 13, 2010, at 08:45 , Laval Jannik wrote:
Hi,
I use now MOScatterplotLayout (before I use MOGridLayout) for DSM.
A small bug of MOScatterplotLayout is the borderline is black.
You can test it with the latest version of dsm.
Cheers,
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