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Bug 343220 - [modeling] create layout for focused diagrams
Summary: [modeling] create layout for focused diagrams
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: z_Archived
Classification: Eclipse Foundation
Component: Mylyn (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified   Edit
Hardware: PC Linux
: P3 enhancement (vote)
Target Milestone: ---   Edit
Assignee: Miles Parker CLA
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Blocks: 355019
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Reported: 2011-04-18 19:37 EDT by Benjamin Muskalla CLA
Modified: 2011-12-06 11:50 EST (History)
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Description Benjamin Muskalla CLA 2011-04-18 19:37:08 EDT
Depending on the use-case, we may want to investigate a new layout of focused diagrams. This may involve layouting based on the current interest and landmark of the model elements.
Comment 1 Miles Parker CLA 2011-07-11 21:27:46 EDT
See bug 343220. Carries some of the same issues, though could be more workable for those diagram tools that already have some mechanism for assigning relationship (edge) importance level/ranking for auto-layout. For example in some graph layout programs such as graphvis the auto-layout is based on the order and type of relationships between nodes. But Zest doesn't support this in any of their layout algorithms, and I'd be a bit surprised if other Eclipse hosted tools did. This task should probably go in the "nice to have" heap unless there is a really compelling use case.
Comment 2 Miles Parker CLA 2011-08-12 18:14:41 EDT
Let's have some feedback on this one. If people are interested in seeing it move forward we're going to have to think through it quite a bit.
Comment 3 Miles Parker CLA 2011-09-08 19:12:58 EDT
I think everyone is pretty much agreed that the current solution trumps any layout based solution. Feel free to reopen if anyone would like to revisit.