Thanks Alexandre!
This actually works in one of my images, after a few tweaks.  I finally
figured out what was causing  the issue and it had to do with my old image
had a half installed version of Mondrian that couldn't unload.
That said, Mondrian is conceptually so far away from what I'm aiming for I'm
not likely to ever use it :)

Dave

On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Alexandre Bergel <[email protected]>wrote:

> > Doru spent already a  lot of effort.
>
> me as well.
>
> Mondrian works on Pharo. Just doit:
>
> ScriptLoader new installer ss project: 'Mondrian'; install:
> 'MondrianLoader'. (Smalltalk at: #MondrianLoader) perform:
> #loadMondrian; perform: #loadMorphicAnnouncementFix
>
> Cheers,
> Alexandre
>
> >
> >
> >> Hello David,
> >>  It seems you have an interesting tool. I have a couple of
> >> questions about Territory, and may be you want to comment more about
> >> its internal architecture:
> >>
> >> -Do you use constraints solving techniques to find optimal geometric
> >> layouts? (or tried larger object graphs?)
> >> -Are you using layout adjustment algorithms? (do you manage node
> >> insertions or expansions repairing the layout dynamically?)
> >> -Any form of soft relaxation or priority weights?
> >> -It will support node aliasing? It will support labelling modes?
> >> -Have you experimented with triangles or more general polygons?
> >> -Do the visualization updates automatically when a user modify a
> >> method in a browser?
> >> -Do you use MudPie? It will include inheritance or loose method
> >> dependencies?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance
> >>
> >> Hernán
> >>
> >> 2009/7/16 David Goehrig <[email protected]>
> >> Hey Pharoers,
> >>
> >> I've been working on a little project for the past couple days, and
> >> now that I have something of a tangible result, I'm going to share
> >> the first screen grab.
> >>
> >> What I've been working on is a visualization tool for analyzing the
> >> relationships between Classes and the contents of their
> >> CompiledMethods.
> >>
> >> In the attached screen shot, the TPureBehavior circle in the middle
> >> is the root node, and all of the radial nodes are Classes referred
> >> to by the CompiledMethods associated with TPureBehavior.  Each of
> >> these classes is bound to a literal in one of the CompiledMethods.
> >> The radius of the circle is directly proportional to the number of
> >> methods that Class has.  IdentitySet has 2 compiled methods for
> >> example, whereas ChangeSet has 124 methods.
> >>
> >> Once I get collapsing working, and add some trace lines (so that
> >> when you've expanded and expanded and expanded it is obvious who is
> >> connected to who), I'll post this code somewhere.  But what is
> >> incredible is how quickly things get really really deeply
> >> interconnected things get.
> >>
> >> Dave
> >>
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