Thank you, Ben. And yes, this is the kind of things that are very useful.

3. Electrical Software Development Platform - CRITICAL priority
Of course, my own project to complete my masters within the next couple of months!! This is implementing a model browser for the IEC 61970 Common Information Model. I showed this to Alex a while ago and am just now getting back to the point I was at before switching from Mondrian to Roassal. While this has taken a while I am very happy with the additional control I have with Roassal (and a lot of this time has been too many demands by my day job). Perhaps a rough early release is not too far away.
I'm sorry but I don't know this, so I don't understand really. Is there some place I can see it?

As yes, the features you mentioned are interesting. You are not the first to mention features 4, for example.

Thank you very much :)

Vanessa.


Alexandre Bergel wrote:
This is not that we do not have ideas :-)

Our todo list includes:
  - book chapter on Roassal
  - exporters (e.g., HTML, SVG, JavaScript)
  - semantic zooming
  - way to compose shapes
  - scalability

We obtained this list from our personal needs and the need of the Moose and VW communities.

Vanessa is working on a proposal for ESUG to help us on the development of Roassal. We are therefore surveying the Pharo community in case of there is a wished feature that we did not see or did not put high on our todolist. We are currently maintaining Roassal (i.e., fixing bugs) and pursuing our innovation effort (i.e., implementing cool ideas). The ESUG support will help us increase our productivity.

And yes, we would love to see someone use Roassal to visualize genome, DNA and other biological data. We are ready to provide a strong support.

Cheers,
Alexandre


On Sep 25, 2012, at 12:33 PM, Hernán Morales Durand <[email protected]> wrote:

I don't know your project scope, but these pointers may help you to grab some features to implement:

http://www.tm4.org/mev/features

Also take a look into the Circular Genome Viewer: http://wishart.biology.ualberta.ca/cgview/gallery.html

specially the browsable maps

http://wishart.biology.ualberta.ca/BacMap/cgview_linked_maps/NC_003198/index.html

check out the Expand+ and Rotate+ operations

Other very nice engine is Circos

http://circos.ca/

which contains plots that has been published in Science, Nature and PLOS.

Cheers,

Hernán


On 25/09/2012 11:48, Vanessa Peña Araya wrote:
Hello!
As you probably know, Roassal was presented at ESUG. We received a lot
of positive feedback from you and also a lot of request for features.
Thank you very much!

We want to start working on this, but also prioritize what seems to be
more urgent.
For this, we would like to survey the community about
 1 - what are the features you would like to see in Roassal. Please,
provide a list of features requests and tell us about their priority
 2 - scenarios where you would like to use Roassal.

Thank you very much,
Vanessa.








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