Statistics:Posted by jasmyndube — 02 Nov 2017 14:17
Statistics:Posted by Rob_Gephi — 06 Aug 2014 00:00
Statistics:Posted by johnnyd — 04 Oct 2013 13:35
Yes. Hide labels based on a certain parameter instead of (in addition to) color/resize it. So we can show labels only for significant nodes. Maybe ability to enable labels on separate nodes (selected manually on graph or from data laboratory) will be useful too.Yes, you mean to hide some labels?
Statistics:Posted by koshi — 17 Aug 2010 19:12
Yes, you mean to hide some labels?BTW I think it would be useful to have a filter for labels based on some parameter (like node filter).
Statistics:Posted by mbastian — 17 Aug 2010 09:07
After additional tests I think that this effect caused by high CPU load. A graph cannot be refreshed quickly because of high CPU load. So it seems like graph disappeared. But after some time it will appear on screen.You mean it flickr or disappear completely?
Statistics:Posted by koshi — 14 Aug 2010 18:45
This is totally normal, when the mouse is over the graph the speed is targeting 30 FPS to zoom smoothly. When mouse is out, we need only to refresh the graph when layout so the speed is reduced automatically to let other parts of the application use CPU, for instance layout.2. Gephi use much more CPU time when mouse cursor is based over the graph window.
Yes I notices this Font dialog takes a while to open, I don't know currently why. If you do it a second time is it faster?3. Yet worse. If you will change the font size (using font dialog, not scrolling) an interface become almost frozen (with 100% CPU load).
You mean it flickr or disappear completely?4. If you will minimise window and then restore it a graph will disappear (although a center button will help).
Statistics:Posted by mbastian — 13 Aug 2010 08:35
Statistics:Posted by koshi — 10 Aug 2010 18:58