Fernando ApesteguĂ­a wrote:
> Hi list!
> 
> I need to represent some data in my application. The data is actually a
> trace of functions. The size of the list is not fixed, but it has a limit of
> 200 elements. When the 200 limit is reached, I clear the older element and
> then add the new one.
> I have the list in a file (from procfs) and now I need to show it. I thought
> about to draw the name of the function inside a rectangle and then an arrow
> pointing to the next element. Something like this:
> 
> _____            _____
> |func1|   --->   |func2|
> ----------           --------
> 
> But I don't know what kind of widget I need to use. Maybe this is not the
> best way to represent this... should I use a treeview to show the list?
> Which are the advantages?

Well, unless you have a phenomenally wide screen, 200 boxes pointing to 
each other as you depict above will never fit.  Besides, once you get 
above 5-10 boxes, comprehension begins to plummet.

I'd just put them in a simple list, in whatever order makes sense to 
your audience (first to last or last to first.)  You can do that with a 
tree view backed by a list store.

-- 
Guy Rouillier
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