Thanks Michael !
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Hi Michael,
I am also interested
Did you make some progress ? Also do you have a public repository I can
take a loot at ?
Best regards.
On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 4:51:23 AM UTC-5, Michael Jones wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I am interested in exploring the automatic layout of
> flow-chart-like-structu
Here is a renderer written in elm for
dagre https://github.com/erkal/elm-dagre
On Saturday, August 12, 2017 at 3:45:06 AM UTC+2, Erkal Selman wrote:
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> Hi,
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> so happy to see so many interested people here in graph drawing with elm.
> Here is the project that I am working on https://erkal.gith
Hi,
so happy to see so many interested people here in graph drawing with elm.
Here is the project that I am working on https://erkal.github.io/kite/
It is written entirely in elm, except I use D3.js for force layout.
But the project is kind of frozen because I don't have time for it.
But you may
On Monday, August 7, 2017 at 2:34:37 PM UTC+1, Michael Jones wrote:
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> Thank you for the suggestions. My concerns are inline with Steve
> Schafer's. I would like a dominantly vertical alignment with a clear
> structured hierarchy spreading evenly left & right rather than an organic
> circular s
As a further update, a colleague found this implementation of the algorithm
in Javascript: https://github.com/cpettitt/dagre
It is no longer maintained but there is an active fork
here: https://github.com/ciena-blueplanet/dagre
So I'm using that via ports to get the layout & then drawing the gr
Thank you for the suggestions. My concerns are inline with Steve Schafer's.
I would like a dominantly vertical alignment with a clear structured
hierarchy spreading evenly left & right rather than an organic circular
spread. I'm not well versed in any of this but my impression is the that
force
Force-directed layouts become difficult to interpret if there are more than
a hundred nodes or so, or if there are a lot of multi-way relationships. A
large number of generally hierarchical nodes (such as In many directed
acyclic graphs) is often easier to interpret using a hierarchical layout
In principle this sort of thing would be in scope for elm-visualisation to
implement. However, as that particular approach entails a lot of work, I would
like to hear about the details of the use case and whether the force layout
approach could not be adapted to work.
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There is also this one:
https://github.com/mstefaniuk/graph-viz-d3-js
On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 8:20:23 AM UTC-4, Ambrose Laing wrote:
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> This may be helpful.
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> https://github.com/mdaines/viz.js/
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> It should give you exactly the solution you cited. But I believe you need
> to figure out
This may be helpful.
https://github.com/mdaines/viz.js/
It should give you exactly the solution you cited. But I believe you need
to figure out hooking it up to elm using ports.
I have no experience with this particular project myself, but I do use
graphviz and had heard of this one.
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