On Apr 1, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> Just to give some news about Mondrian. Together with colleagues from Bern, 
> Lille and Santiago, I have been working on this visualization engine for 
> quite some times. Although it contains some important bugs (e.g., popupView) 
> it is fairly stable and usable. The current version is 2.0-beta.7.
> 
> Mondrian is slowly maturing. A short summary of the discussion I had with 
> Doru and Stéphane today.
> Some of the features I would like to see in for Version 3.0 are:
>  - scalable spring layout (also known as force based layout): this is a very 
> simple and nice layout that produces amazing results
>  - add layers: embedding a rendering or a part of it in a layer. Layers could 
> then be iteratively activated and desactivared. The idea is to enable the 
> construction of scripts in a very iterative and incremental way.
this is a nice idea

>  - having a small core embeddable in your application
>  - making Mondrian load graphiz scripts
>  - having a better help system (à la ProfStef)
>  - dedicated chapter for Pharo By Example Volume 2
>  - exporting as PDF
>  - anti-aliasing
> 
> This probably will not happen today or tomorrow, but I just feel necessary to 
> share this roadmap with you. Some other features are wanted. Using Rome is 
> one. Open GL is another. There are plenty of rooms for a very cool 
> visualization engine.
> 
> Probably during the holiday period I will consolidate the current version by 
> fixing remaining bugs and produce 2.0.
> 
> Bug tracker: http://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/
> Web page: http://www.moosetechnology.org/tools/mondrian
> 
> Let's render our dream!

:)


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