Truely gorgeous.

sequentialRectangles is also a nice example. Here is the result

What is your plan with your layout? I will be happy to include it in the main release of Roassal.

Just one comment about the code:
You may want to comment #padding:. This is a configuration method that deserves to be commented.

Excellent job!
Alexandre


On Oct 15, 2013, at 1:09 PM, Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymchuk@me.com> wrote:

Hi everyone!

You know, some times you have a pile of different rectangles representing some entities. And you want to show them to someone so that he can take a look at them to assess something. But there is always a question how do you arrange this rectangles? Usually it's not practical to place them in a line or in a circle because it takes too much space. I've developed a layout that tries to pack rectangles in a compact space, and here is how it looks like:
<Screenshot 2013-10-15 17.50.18.png>

You can load it into your image with:
Gofer new
  smalltalkhubUser: 'YuriyTymchuk' project: 'RecPack-Layout';
  package: 'RecPack-Layout';
  load.

and you can see a couple of examples in Roassal easel.

Feedback is appreciated.

Cheers!
Uko
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