TSimpleGraph extended
Posted: September 28th, 2004, 11:26 am
L.S.
Some of us might have run into problems with TSimpleGraph.
Not so much in the sense that the code is faulty but in the sense that it is
generally limited to simple graph theory.
Some people have asked for extentions on TSimpleGraph, but this, quite naturally, is not done, because of the fact that it is a simple graph component not an extended.
Apart from that, Kambiz is limited in his time, he cannot put drasticilly more time in extending TSimpleGraph. Which is understandable.
However, I do not see how this should limit the development of an otherwise great component. I would like to discuss several possibilities with you all as to how we could extend TSimpleGraph's development.
In short:
Anyone up for joining me in re-designing TSimpleGraph?
- A node designer, so that no-one will ever have to ask for a shape again
- Polylines, so that we can tidy up those big graphs
- Automatic routing for polylines, so that we don't have to put too much work into tidying up big graphs
- Your idea here...?
Kind regards,
Stefan
Some of us might have run into problems with TSimpleGraph.
Not so much in the sense that the code is faulty but in the sense that it is
generally limited to simple graph theory.
Some people have asked for extentions on TSimpleGraph, but this, quite naturally, is not done, because of the fact that it is a simple graph component not an extended.
Apart from that, Kambiz is limited in his time, he cannot put drasticilly more time in extending TSimpleGraph. Which is understandable.
However, I do not see how this should limit the development of an otherwise great component. I would like to discuss several possibilities with you all as to how we could extend TSimpleGraph's development.
In short:
Anyone up for joining me in re-designing TSimpleGraph?
- A node designer, so that no-one will ever have to ask for a shape again
- Polylines, so that we can tidy up those big graphs
- Automatic routing for polylines, so that we don't have to put too much work into tidying up big graphs
- Your idea here...?
Kind regards,
Stefan