On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Alexandre Bergel
<alexandre.bergel(a)me.com>wrote;wrote:
Both in
Mondrian and in Roassal the facade provides direct access to the
inner model. But,
we could eliminate this restriction and have an
intermediary model that the layout can transform into the rendered graph.
Like this, the Treemap layout would transform the flat graph into a nested
one and eliminate the edges altogether.
+1
That would be very nice indeed. That would solve many problems for the
Treemap. I was just trying to make sure that when dragging the root node of
the Treemap, the outermost one, all other get dragged as well. This, as I
understand, only happens if the ROElements are nested. To achieve this
right now, I would have to do something similar I did with the Mondrian
version of the layout: change the structure manually, which I dont know if
that is even possible.
How can we achieve Dorus proposal? Is there something I can do? Will you,
Alexandre, have time to work on this?
Alexandre
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