Done!
Sorry for taking so long before acting…
Alexandre
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> On Apr 17, 2015, at 5:56 PM, Peter Uhnák wrote:
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> There is any other way I can help with d
Hi Jan!
Sorry to replied so lately.
I have renamed DCTRCanvasExporter into RTCanvasExporter.
As you said, it works essentially on Trachel for now. However, I suspect this
will change. You often want to particularize the export (e.g., do you want to
have the menu or not?)
Thanks!
Cheers,
Alex
Thanks for reminding me, Peter... I wrote a mail about this few months
before, but it seems I made a mistake and didn't include mailing list and
sent it only to (one of) Alex's personal mail address. So, I will copy paste
(and rewrite a little) it here.
Hi Alex
After some time I finally looked ho
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> There is any other way I can help with debugging this? Should I open a bug
> report to get this solved on Roassal?
>
This is best directed at Alex, but I would think that the solution should
be pretty straight forward (maybe just copying part of the solution between
the exporters).
Alex: could
Peter,
Thanks for your quick response and sorry for my late one. I give a try
of your solution, but implemented them in my visualization process would
take more time that the one I had available, so finally I went with the
graphics editor solution.
There is any other way I can help with debu
Thanks Peter!
Alexandre
> On Apr 13, 2015, at 1:08 PM, Peter Uhnák wrote:
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> I think there is a bug in the exporter, because the canvas has a color (which
> is white and _not_ transparent).
> Normally you can set the color of the of the canvas (view canvas color: Color
> purple), but the de
I think there is a bug in the exporter, because the canvas has a color
(which is white and _not_ transparent).
Normally you can set the color of the of the canvas (view canvas color:
Color purple), but the default exporter (I assume you are exporting it via
GT-inspector) is ignoring it.
There is ho
Hi,
I have finally finished the first part of my visualization project of
political discourses on Twitter. You can see the details here:
http://mutabit.com/offray/static/blog/output/posts/visualizing-politicianspolitical-discourses-on-twitter.html
(As you can see Pharo was not used to extract