Thanks for the input.

On 5/16/07, Lars Clausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 15:28 -0500, David Barnett wrote:
> ...
You can see what Dia has in the area in lib/autoroute.c, it's pretty
basic.  We have no autolayout at all.

Thanks, I'll have a look what's there before I spend too much time on it.
It's easy to throw ideas out there without really planning how to actually
implement them, or to improve an existing implementation.

 Accounting for strange shapes of
nodes and different kinds of edges did end up making it somewhat complex
compared to what it achieves.  I'd love to ship that part off to a
library.

Yeah, it's amazing how difficult geometry algorithms can be.  I did some
tinkering in Python to get ideas, and I noticed that just testing for line
segment intersections takes a little thinking.  That's why I'm thinking some
standardized code could help lick the problem for a lot of projects.
Hopefully, all but the most perfectionist features will be pretty low on
processing time, so it won't bog down streamlined software.  And I'd want to
keep the design modular (i.e., the core library, widgets...) so there would
be plenty of choice between flexibility and simplicity for downstream apps.

...
A frequently requested feature is some marking of crossing lines, which
may fall under the purvey of plugins.

I definitely had that in mind when I mentioned plugins.  Some other
important possibilities would be routing order (which edges are routed
first, and whether to evaluate a few permutations) and edge connection
placement (if the connection points aren't fixed, whether and how they
should be adjusted).  I'm not sure if any of those would lend themselves to
plugins, and a plugin framework might be a lot of work in itself.  It does
seem a little strange having plugins to a library...maybe that's not the
right word.

...
I agree it would be useful, and if it exists already, I'd like to know
so I can use it.

Glad to know it's not a *completely* ridiculous suggestion, either on the
"too hard" side or the "already available" side.

David
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