Any plans to provide layouts implementions ? [message #378341] |
Thu, 10 August 2006 10:44  |
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Hello,
I was wondering if there are any plans concerning graph layouts in modeling
project ?
GMF offers extension point to provide custom layout implementations but
there are no examples delivered at this point.
Such layouts could dramatically leverage use of GMF editors (usability
mainly).
I was basically thinking to some generic layout examples among :
- Clustering
- Bi-Partite graph
- Kamada-Kwai
- FRLAyout
- Spring Layout
- ISOM Layout
- Circle Layout
- ...
- Wire Routing
- ...
- Grid Layout
These layouts could be generic, based on GMF graphical model, to be reusable
on any GMF editor.
Is implementation of such layouts on top of a possibile/acceptable RFE ?
Should it be considered as a modelling sub project ?
Is it defintly out of the scope of this news group ?
regards,
- Lucas
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Re: Any plans to provide layouts implementions ? [message #378344 is a reply to message #378341] |
Tue, 15 August 2006 11:01  |
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Take a look at the org.eclipse.gmf.examples.runtime.diagram.layout
plug-in in CVS for an example of a layout provider
- Fred
lucas bigeardel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if there are any plans concerning graph layouts in modeling
> project ?
>
> GMF offers extension point to provide custom layout implementations but
> there are no examples delivered at this point.
>
> Such layouts could dramatically leverage use of GMF editors (usability
> mainly).
>
> I was basically thinking to some generic layout examples among :
>
> - Clustering
> - Bi-Partite graph
> - Kamada-Kwai
> - FRLAyout
> - Spring Layout
> - ISOM Layout
> - Circle Layout
> - ...
> - Wire Routing
> - ...
> - Grid Layout
>
> These layouts could be generic, based on GMF graphical model, to be reusable
> on any GMF editor.
>
> Is implementation of such layouts on top of a possibile/acceptable RFE ?
>
> Should it be considered as a modelling sub project ?
>
> Is it defintly out of the scope of this news group ?
>
> regards,
>
> - Lucas
>
>
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Re: Any plans to provide layouts implementions ? [message #578647 is a reply to message #378341] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 02:42  |
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Hello,
There is a request to provide late binding of layout type to a diagram.
You could add your comments to it.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=129158
Fedor.
lucas bigeardel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if there are any plans concerning graph layouts in modeling
> project ?
>
> GMF offers extension point to provide custom layout implementations but
> there are no examples delivered at this point.
>
> Such layouts could dramatically leverage use of GMF editors (usability
> mainly).
>
> I was basically thinking to some generic layout examples among :
>
> - Clustering
> - Bi-Partite graph
> - Kamada-Kwai
> - FRLAyout
> - Spring Layout
> - ISOM Layout
> - Circle Layout
> - ...
> - Wire Routing
> - ...
> - Grid Layout
>
> These layouts could be generic, based on GMF graphical model, to be reusable
> on any GMF editor.
>
> Is implementation of such layouts on top of a possibile/acceptable RFE ?
>
> Should it be considered as a modelling sub project ?
>
> Is it defintly out of the scope of this news group ?
>
> regards,
>
> - Lucas
>
>
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Re: Any plans to provide layouts implementions ? [message #578660 is a reply to message #378342] |
Fri, 11 August 2006 05:18  |
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Thanks, I will follow that in Bugzilla.
"Fedor Isakov" <fisakov@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ebh8rt$ep5$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> Hello,
>
> There is a request to provide late binding of layout type to a diagram.
> You could add your comments to it.
>
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=129158
>
> Fedor.
>
> lucas bigeardel wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I was wondering if there are any plans concerning graph layouts in
>> modeling project ?
>>
>> GMF offers extension point to provide custom layout implementations but
>> there are no examples delivered at this point.
>>
>> Such layouts could dramatically leverage use of GMF editors (usability
>> mainly).
>>
>> I was basically thinking to some generic layout examples among :
>>
>> - Clustering
>> - Bi-Partite graph
>> - Kamada-Kwai
>> - FRLAyout
>> - Spring Layout
>> - ISOM Layout
>> - Circle Layout
>> - ...
>> - Wire Routing
>> - ...
>> - Grid Layout
>>
>> These layouts could be generic, based on GMF graphical model, to be
>> reusable on any GMF editor.
>>
>> Is implementation of such layouts on top of a possibile/acceptable RFE ?
>>
>> Should it be considered as a modelling sub project ?
>>
>> Is it defintly out of the scope of this news group ?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> - Lucas
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Re: Any plans to provide layouts implementions ? [message #578697 is a reply to message #378341] |
Tue, 15 August 2006 11:01  |
Eclipse User |
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Take a look at the org.eclipse.gmf.examples.runtime.diagram.layout
plug-in in CVS for an example of a layout provider
- Fred
lucas bigeardel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if there are any plans concerning graph layouts in modeling
> project ?
>
> GMF offers extension point to provide custom layout implementations but
> there are no examples delivered at this point.
>
> Such layouts could dramatically leverage use of GMF editors (usability
> mainly).
>
> I was basically thinking to some generic layout examples among :
>
> - Clustering
> - Bi-Partite graph
> - Kamada-Kwai
> - FRLAyout
> - Spring Layout
> - ISOM Layout
> - Circle Layout
> - ...
> - Wire Routing
> - ...
> - Grid Layout
>
> These layouts could be generic, based on GMF graphical model, to be reusable
> on any GMF editor.
>
> Is implementation of such layouts on top of a possibile/acceptable RFE ?
>
> Should it be considered as a modelling sub project ?
>
> Is it defintly out of the scope of this news group ?
>
> regards,
>
> - Lucas
>
>
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