BTW, Martin, the Dr. Who Use Case presentation here: http://datagr4m.com/node/9 is itself AWESOME! :-) And your great presentation makes my case for GraphGist integration. It is EASY and exciting to read that page and imagine if we had GraphGist integration for Datagr4m how the //graph directive could to be parameterized with configuration hints for the visualization.
--Jim-- On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 6:24:23 PM UTC-6, Jim Salmons wrote: > > Holy mackerel, Martin! :-) Congratulations. A quick visit to your site was > amazing. I have not downloaded and tried it yet, but what I see makes me > think that this is like dynamic Graphviz for Neo4j visualization (and, I > assume by extension, graph DBs in general). I can say, however... Peter, > Anders, this has BIG +1 for GraphGist integration. :-) > > I know I'd like to be able to tap Martin's framework for use in my Winter > GG Challenge submission, if possible. > > I'm sorry not be speaking from direct experience yet, but I wanted to be > among the first of the community to say, "Thank you!" This is an AWESOME > contribution. > > Congratulations. > --Jim-- > > On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 10:47:58 AM UTC-6, Pernollet Martin wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I just would like to announce that I've released Datagr4m, a framework >> dealing with graph visualization. >> >> Why another one? It let you build hierarchical clusters of nodes in a >> graph, which makes the layout more readable than standard graph layouts. It >> has other advantages that you can read/see here [1]. >> >> Despite the .com domain, all is open source [2] :) There is also a Neo4j >> viewer application to let you navigate a hierarchical graph [3] and some >> standalone demos. A few videos give an overview of navigating computer >> networks graphs [4]. >> >> I hope you will enjoy this contribution, >> >> Cheers, >> >> Martin >> @jzy3d >> >> [1] http://datagr4m.com/node/4 >> [2] https://github.com/datagr4m/org.datagr4m >> [3] http://datagr4m.com/node/9 >> [4] http://datagr4m.com/node/5 >> > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Neo4j" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
