On 15 oct. 2009, at 22:46, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hi!
You should press the key - and + for zooming. But some bugs have
been found on keyboard other than american. The mouse should be on
the white background while pressing the keys.
It's really cumbersome and completely non-intuitive for new users.
Alex, do you have an idea how to solve this problem? Or add buttons to
the Mondrian view by default?
Cheers,
Alexandre
On 15 Oct 2009, at 14:07, Eduardo Guerra wrote:
Hi Doru!
I'm using the Moose Suite 4.0 Beta, downloaded from this page:
http://moose.unibe.ch/download?_s=qCrJ8PV2rRctawh9&_k=7AXujgyr&_n&a…
I saw in the tuturial those (-) and (+) buttons, but they don't apear
in my version! I'm sending attached a picture of the screen.
Can you send me an URL where can I download the VisualWorks version?
I'm studing Metadata-based Frameworks, wich are frameworks that uses
class metadata for processing. I'm creating an experiment where the
same funcionality will be developed without frameworks, with a
classical framework and with a metadata-based framework. I will use
Moose to evaluate the design of each solution.
Thanks a lot for the fast answer!!!
Eduardo
2009/10/15 Tudor Girba <tudor.girba(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hi Eduardo,
Great to hear that you are using Moose. I would suggest to send
technical
questions to the moose-dev mailing list. You can subscribe here:
https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/moose-dev
Which version of Moose are you using?
If you are using the VisualWorks version, then:
- to zoom, you have to click on the + button
- to export, you right click on the canvas and choose export to PNG
Also, I would be curious to learn more about the context in which
you use
Moose. Could you tell us more details?
Cheers,
Doru
On 15 Oct 2009, at 16:07, Eduardo Guerra wrote:
Hi!
My name is Eduardo Guerra and in my PhD Thesis I'm using polimetric
views to evaluate the design of applications that uses different
kinds
of framework.
I read the book Object-oriented Metrics in Practice and I want to
use
Moose for the generation of the views.
I had two questions:
- I'm using small case studies and the generated views are too
small.
Can I zoom them?
- I need to export the view to include in my papers and in my
thesis.
How can I export a generated view?
Thanks a lot!
Eduardo Guerra
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