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* Needs a "main object occurrence" feature to force an object to appear at a specific point in the top-level directory structure (inside folders and parts and other directory-like objects), regardless of whether it is used in another operation (e.g. just because someone adds an object to a "fuse" operation doesn't mean that it should be moved to a deep nesting of transformations and disappear from the main, easily-accessed part of the tree). |
* Needs a "main object occurrence" feature to force an object to appear at a specific point in the top-level directory structure (inside folders and parts and other directory-like objects), regardless of whether it is used in another operation (e.g. just because someone adds an object to a "fuse" operation doesn't mean that it should be moved to a deep nesting of transformations and disappear from the main, easily-accessed part of the tree). |
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* [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.220.8113&rep=rep1&type=pdf Hierarchical Edge Bundles: Visualization of Adjacency Relations in Hierarchical Data] for really large graphs], hopefully we won't have graphs that large, but some insights on improving legibility are interesting and probably applicable to smaller graphs. |
Revision as of 08:35, 3 February 2021
- Use Sourcetrail (Language extension guide) or implement something similar. Right-click → find references should zoom out to show the entire graph, and highlight the definition and its uses
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- Needs a "main object occurrence" feature to force an object to appear at a specific point in the top-level directory structure (inside folders and parts and other directory-like objects), regardless of whether it is used in another operation (e.g. just because someone adds an object to a "fuse" operation doesn't mean that it should be moved to a deep nesting of transformations and disappear from the main, easily-accessed part of the tree).
- Hierarchical Edge Bundles: Visualization of Adjacency Relations in Hierarchical Data for really large graphs], hopefully we won't have graphs that large, but some insights on improving legibility are interesting and probably applicable to smaller graphs.