Thanks Alex
Using a scatterplot layout, that should do the trick.
On 13 déc. 2011, at 18:33, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Is it
possible to display a background image in Mondrian or Eyesee? I'm looking for a simple
way to build data maps on top of existing picture maps.
In Mondrian, a node may have an image shape. Try in an easel:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
MondrianIcons icons associationsDo: [ :assoc |
view shape image form: assoc value.
view node: assoc key
]
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
<Screen Shot 2011-12-13 at 14.32.56.png>
This is not directly what you asked for, but things can be improved.
Cheers,
Alexandre
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