1. Referring to attached image, when clicking on a
node to remove it, an extra space arises between node 1 & node 2. It looks about the
same space as at the right margin - almost like a margin was going to be added as a space
on the left margin but node 1 was pushed to 0@0.
I will work on this. I am about to leave for 3 days of holidays.
2. If elements have been moved vertically, then a
vertical offset then if the bottom element (eg 7) is deleted, then an offset is introduced
between the elements each side of the deleted element (eg 6 & 8 as shown). However if
the top element is deleted (eg 6) then the vertical offset is between nodes 1 & 2.
Ok
3. It would be good to have an option where a deleted
element doesn't rearrange all the nodes. For instance where nodes 6 & 7 are
offset, if node 7 is deleted, node 6 stays where it is. I can see that being useful but
can't pin down an exact use case at this time.
Easy:
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outterNode := view node: 'hello' forIt: [
view shape rectangle withText.
view interaction on: ROMouseClick do: [ :event |
outterNode removeElement: event element.
ROShrikingSize on: outterNode.
event element signalUpdate ].
view nodes: (1 to: 20).
].
"Make the outter node shrink when it can"
outterNode resizeStrategy: ROShrinkingParent new.
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Cheers,
Alexandre
All the above are low-priority.
cheers -ben
Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Easy!
Just add the line "outterNode resizeStrategy: ROShrinkingParent new."
The complete script is:
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outterNode := view node: 'hello' forIt: [
view shape rectangle withText.
view interaction on: ROMouseClick do: [ :event |
outterNode removeElement: event element.
ROHorizontalLineLayout on: outterNode elements.
ROShrikingSize on: outterNode.
event element signalUpdate ].
view nodes: (1 to: 20).
].
"Make the outter node shrink when it can"
outterNode resizeStrategy: ROShrinkingParent new.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
You need to update Roassal to 1.120 for this however.
Cheers,
Alexandre
On Sep 15, 2012, at 11:07 PM, Ben Coman
<btc(a)openInWorld.com>
wrote:
Thanks Alexandre. That works well for when
elements are removed. Could you also extend the example so that the bounding box shrinks
dynamically as items are dragged around.
For example, if I drag for node '10' downwards, currently the parent extent grows
dynamically, but if I move '10' back to its original position, it does not
shrink.
cheers -ben
Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Hi Ben!
You will find a first shoot of this feature. Using the Mondrian DSL, you can have:
outterNode := view node: 'hello' forIt: [
view shape rectangle withText.
view interaction on: ROMouseClick do: [ :event |
outterNode removeElement: event element.
ROHorizontalLineLayout on: outterNode elements.
ROShrikingSize on: outterNode.
event element signalUpdate ].
view nodes: (1 to: 20).
].
It is also available from the Example/Mondrian/interactions/shrikingSize menu.
In Roassal 1.118
Cheers,
Alexandre
On Sep 10, 2012, at 3:01 PM, Ben Coman
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wrote:
> Just one more thing that has been playing on my mind. It is really a nice feature
that the parent element grows when the child is moved past its boundary, but would be more
good if it also shrank when the child element is moved back towards center.
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