Wgraph:Requests for new features

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Requests affecting Wgraph

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Requests that affect aiSee

Fix the bugs mentioned in Wgraph:Known Bugs

  • As far as I see there are some inconsistencies within aiSee, which should be repaired.
Gero 15:02, 21 July 2007 (CEST)

More flexible definition of regions

  • A 'backrange' property and a 'backclass' property would be nice. They would allow to traverse edges in reverse order. It should be possible to specify these properties in addition to 'class' and 'range'.
  • Similarly it should be possible to specify only target nodes and classes and/or backclasses; aiSee would have to look for the source nodes which lead to the specified target nodes.
Gero 15:01, 21 July 2007 (CEST)



The Author's to do list

  • Wgraph could save its result as a normal wiki image in the hashed directory tree. Is this really desirable?
  • Can we avoid to update the image if the wgraph statement does not change between two edits?
  • Currently thumb, png and svg are always produced. We could save resources because not all variants are always needed.
  • improve and document commandline interface of #wgraph
  • cross-check with aiSee reference manual, refer to commands/properties described there
  • reproduce subgraph example no.8 of aiSee manual
  • check 'level', 'layer', 'vertical_order' and document the behaviour
  • can UML sequence state charts easily be drawn? Are levels helpful?
  • improve Wgraph manual

Wgraph, a practical tool

Wow! Gero, Wgraph:Example Timebar and Wgraph:Sample Genealogy 6 are examples involving practical application. Wgraph:Example Timebar example is a little likes the another timeline-WikiTimeScale, a type of timnline I really want. I hope its application will be as easy to use as Wgraph:Sample Genealogy 6 is.--Roc michael 01:31, 27 August 2007 (CEST)