I mean whether this way of composition of shapes will be also available to Mondrian. 

The way I understand it so far, is that Mondrian is a higher level library based on Roassal. It can do things that Roassal can in fewer steps focusing on visualization of object structures. So as Roassal needs to deal with complex shapes so does Mondrian. Am I correct ? 

Do you mean that RTMondrianViewBuilder already acts as the compositor of complex shapes for Mondrian ? If yes that means that Mondrian will not be affected by these improvements ? 


On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre.bergel@me.com> wrote:
> Is this going to carry to Mondrian as well ?

I do not understand this question :-)
Roassal has a Mondrian builder in it, the class RTMondrianViewBuilder…

Alexandre

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