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Robert 10-Mar-2012 [9] | Fixed. |
Gregg 10-Mar-2012 [10x2] | Congraulations Robert. |
Having a sample model or two included would be great. For those of us who don't know where to start. | |
Robert 10-Mar-2012 [12x2] | Good idea. |
Going to add that. | |
GrahamC 10-Mar-2012 [14x2] | You can mix two information ... surely someone can improve this ? |
mix two sets of information? | |
Gregg 10-Mar-2012 [16] | This tool lets you visualize information by specifying how a value is mapped to a visually recognizable property like color, font, font-size, line width, etc. You get a complete interactive editor to make such models. Immediate visual feedback is the major goal of our tool. You can mix data from different sources to visualize multi-dimensional information. Here is an example of such a model: |
GrahamC 10-Mar-2012 [17x2] | two sets of data |
multiple sources | |
Gregg 10-Mar-2012 [19] | Yeah, 'multiple is better than 'dfiferent. |
GrahamC 10-Mar-2012 [20x4] | I find white text labels hard to read myself .... |
leafs left => leaves left | |
GUI looks good ... not sure what to do with it though! | |
An about button or some type of copyright info would be good too. The binary property doesn't have copyright data | |
Steeve 10-Mar-2012 [24] | Needs a video IMO |
GrahamC 10-Mar-2012 [25x2] | Or a replay button .... |
Is heat map a common term for this sort of tool? | |
Robert 10-Mar-2012 [27x4] | help: click right bottom button |
wording: Thanks. It was a quick hack. Going to correct it. | |
head-map: Yes, common term. The tool actually does tree-maps. | |
video: yes, thought that too. Will check how we can do it. | |
GrahamC 10-Mar-2012 [31] | copyright ? add to help |
Robert 15-Mar-2012 [32] | Heat-Map: - example added - read-me added |
james_nak 15-Mar-2012 [33] | Robert, good job. I've been trying to open the test file, assuming that's necessary, but clicking on open does nothing for me. |
Cyphre 15-Mar-2012 [34] | James, you have to click on the "Test.mod" entry in the table to pick the demo model and then click "Open". |
Maxim 15-Mar-2012 [35x2] | ah ... the version on downloads (still) has an empty models folder... which normally, I guess, automatically populates the table. |
or are we missing something totally obvious :-) | |
Cyphre 15-Mar-2012 [37] | I downloaded fromthis link: http://www.saphirion.com/development/downloads-2/files/heat-map-gui-demo.exe.zip and the models/ contains some test data |
Maxim 15-Mar-2012 [38x2] | strange, I just re-downloaded at it was empty... will check if its not something with browser caching... though it shouldn't if the file date changed on the server. |
ok... very strange... tried again, and this time its filled up ?!? | |
Cyphre 15-Mar-2012 [40] | BTW To make own new model just click "New" button or ctrl+n, enter model name, focus the "root" node in editor and use "h" "v" or "l" keys to create horizontal/vertical clusters or leafs. For more shortcuts open the help window by clicking the "Help" button. |
james_nak 15-Mar-2012 [41] | Thanks Cyphre. |
Steeve 24-Mar-2012 [42] | Nice, Robert |
Gregg 24-Mar-2012 [43] | That's great Robert! |
GrahamC 24-Mar-2012 [44] | http://www.saphirion.com/development/downloads-2/ |
Robert 24-Mar-2012 [45] | Files not yet updated. |
GrahamC 24-Mar-2012 [46x2] | Just a reminder to people since I couldn't find a link on your homepage |
( in English at least ) | |
Robert 25-Mar-2012 [48] | Files updated. |
GrahamC 25-Mar-2012 [49] | Couldn't find these: " ... r3encap.exe and r3ogl.exe" |
Robert 25-Mar-2012 [50] | Yes, not released. r3ogl.exe is our OpenGL based prototype. r3encap is our encapper. |
james_nak 14-Apr-2012 [51] | Thanks Oldes. That is useful. |
BrianH 14-Apr-2012 [52] | Yes, thanks. Have you looked into the opposite, having your program react to externally triggered suspend and hibernate events? Vista/7/2008 has an api for that... |
Oldes 14-Apr-2012 [53x2] | no.. I use it just to play music and turn my pc to sleep when I'm already sleeping :-) |
But if I understand your question well, Brian, I was trying to turn off this waking up events in power settings as once I noticed my pc restarted itself after some stupid urgent os update in the middle of the night. I'm quite used to not shutdown completely so it's pretty annoying behaviour. I have not lost any data, but state of several consoles with history of commands which are not easy to write from scratch. | |
BrianH 14-Apr-2012 [55] | Ah, but that is exactly what the API is for. Programs are notified through the API that the system is about to shut down, whatever, and then those programs can save their running state and reload automatically after the restart and pick up where they left off. It happens for power failures too, if you have a UPS or laptop battery. |
Gregg 28-Apr-2012 [56x2] | I had forgotten about easy-drawer Steeve (or maybe never saw it). Thanks for posting that. |
Such power we have, so little we're aware. | |
Steeve 28-Apr-2012 [58] | I myself tend to forget my own achievements :-) |
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