On 7/26/06, Alex Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The treemap in GDMap really is much more usable. Perhaps we should port
> the logic. I think they call it a cushioned treemap or something,
> because it manages to make squares (as best it can), not rectangles! As
> a result, you don't see thick black lines all over the place where a
> file's representation is of proportions 40:1. Also the colouring is much
> easier to analyse. Each colour in GDMap represents a file type, so you
> can see if you have a massive folder of videos somewhere very easily!


We can work on the treemap. But I believe that it will be more useful
to have two different graphical representation, the user will select:
a treemap (even with rectangles instead of squares) and a ring-chart.
We are currently working on this enhancement.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Fabio
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