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| Rotate Action [message #16300] | Wed, 07 August 2002 08:48  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi in my Editor i have a graph with nodes and connections, and when there are
 more then a few nodes, and more then a few connections, the graph tends to
 be messy. the align action helps in this cases, but a Rotate action can be
 helpful here too. i was wondering whether such an action is on the todo
 list of GEF/Draw2d?, or am i missing something in the documentation and it
 is possible new?
 thanks
 yoav
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| Re: Rotate Action [message #16748 is a reply to message #16370] | Fri, 09 August 2002 12:24  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: yoac.il.ibm.com 
 Hi
 i don't beleive that this kind of action is application specific. i think
 that it is pretty much needed as the alignmnet action. it may be a little
 more difficult to implement, since it will need more form draw2d and less
 from gef, but still, it is  not a graph layout algorythm, just an aid
 mechanism for a user that creates graphs.
 thanks
 yoav
 Randy Hudson wrote:
 
 > This sounds application specific.  I've never seen a rotate action before.
 > Have you looked at GLF on alphaworks?  It tries to layout nodes based on
 > their connections, and I know others on this newsgroup have used it.
 > Generic graph layout is tough.
 
 
 > "Yoav Rubin" <yoav@il.ibm.com> wrote in message
 > news:air4u0$hi$1@rogue.oti.com...
 > > Hi
 > > in my Editor i have a graph with nodes and connections, and when there are
 > > more then a few nodes, and more then a few connections, the graph tends to
 > > be messy. the align action helps in this cases, but a Rotate action can be
 > > helpful here too. i was wondering whether such an action is on the todo
 > > list of GEF/Draw2d?, or am i missing something in the documentation and it
 > > is possible new?
 > > thanks
 > > yoav
 > >
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