Nice, but I think this should be dealt with by the layout. Ideally :)
Doru
On 12 Nov 2012, at 23:01, Alexandre Bergel alexandre.bergel@me.com wrote:
Something like:
#(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9) do: [ :x | rawView add: (ROElement spriteOn: x) + ROLabel. ]. rawView add: (ROEdge lineFrom: rawView elements seventh to: rawView elements eighth). rawView add: (ROEdge lineFrom: rawView elements seventh to: rawView elements ninth). (ROHorizontalTreeLayout new verticalGap: 40; horizontalGap:60) on: rawView elements.
rawView elements do: [ :el | el @ (ROMenuActivable new item: 'act' action: #inspect) ].
rawView translateTo: 0 @ ((rawView elements collect: [:el | el position y + el height] ) max negated + rawView camera bounds height ).
Cheers, Alexandre
On Nov 11, 2012, at 10:31 PM, Ben Coman btc@openInWorld.com wrote:
With Roassal after applying a layout, I would like to be able to translate the graph such that the bottom left corner of the graph is displayed. Is there someway to do that already? I looked into ROFocusView, ROCanvas & ROCamera, but could not work it out what was needed. With the script below, the attached image is what I would like to see.
"-------------" #(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9) do: [ :x | rawView add: (ROElement spriteOn: x) + ROLabel. ]. rawView add: (ROEdge lineFrom: rawView elements seventh to: rawView elements eighth). rawView add: (ROEdge lineFrom: rawView elements seventh to: rawView elements ninth). (ROHorizontalTreeLayout new verticalGap: 40; horizontalGap:60) on: rawView elements. "HERE TRANSLATE CANVAS/CAMERA TO SHOW NODES 7, 8 & 9 IN THE BOTTOM LEFT CORNER OF WINDOW PANE" "-------------"
cheers -ben
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