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- 08 Mar 2011 11:48
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: ForceAtlas publication
- Replies: 33
- Views: 223005
Re: ForceAtlas publication
Thanks for these comments ! About settings: - Attraction, repulsion and gravity do what we expect them to do, these are the main settings that impact the shape of the graph. - Autostab, Max displacement and Speed, impact performance and the swinging of nodes. I have no generic advice for the "shape"...
- 17 Feb 2011 17:15
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: ForceAtlas publication
- Replies: 33
- Views: 223005
Re: ForceAtlas publication
Here's a draft. I'll be off during the next 2 weeks, so don't worry if I don't post here. I hope you'll find here some useful information, even if it is not very clear for the moment. Feel free to comment and criticize this draft. Tell what you would develop, unanswered questions, what you dislike a...
- 16 Feb 2011 14:59
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: ForceAtlas publication
- Replies: 33
- Views: 223005
Re: ForceAtlas publication
Yes, these are good ideas. Not so hard to implement in a layout. I'm astonished by the fact that, what you like in ForceAtlas, is just that it is a clean and smooth layout. Sure, the settings of the forces make the graph good-looking. But the point isn't that it has more than other layouts. You like...
- 15 Feb 2011 10:43
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: ForceAtlas publication
- Replies: 33
- Views: 223005
Re: ForceAtlas publication
My idea is that it works well because it's focused on quality. All other layouts are focused on performance, except Noack's "LinLog". Noack has made such a great job! He achieved a mathematical theory that I couldn't. But the ForceAtlas experience reveals something else: the perspective of improving...
- 15 Feb 2011 10:24
- Forum: QA: Ideas, Requests and Feedback
- Topic: Main menu: a new structure?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 79102
Re: Main menu: a new structure?
I support Sebastien on his point, and I do not find Mathieu's proposition simpler than previous propositions. But I agree that we have to address the issues of step by step change and the issue of the mac-style menu. I think we shouldn't just wait for the users to express their needs. Gephi as a pro...
- 09 Feb 2011 09:32
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: ForceAtlas publication
- Replies: 33
- Views: 223005
Re: ForceAtlas publication
Oh, finally this thread is fine ^^ ! Participate here to the writing of a paper about ForceAtlas Here's the deal: - Everybody may participate - I'm the developer of ForceAtlas, you are the users, so everybody has something to bring. You'll at least tell me what interests you to read. - Everybody is ...
- 09 Feb 2011 08:48
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: ForceAtlas publication
- Replies: 33
- Views: 223005
Re: ForceAtlas publication
If people help me, I publish with them. I have many things to say so it's not a question of "what to write". But writing a paper is also making the biblio, finding a place where to publish... I think I'm just going to open an thread dedicated to the writing of this paper. This will be an interesting...
- 09 Feb 2011 08:36
- Forum: QA: Ideas, Requests and Feedback
- Topic: Main menu: a new structure?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 79102
Re: Main menu: a new structure?
I'm glad I can still contribute to Gephi at some level ^^ !
- 08 Feb 2011 16:56
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: [SOLVED] Noverlap
- Replies: 4
- Views: 45645
Re: Noverlap
Ok, I've updated the Noverlap plugin, now featuring the gridSize setting. You have gridSize² squares in the grid.
Try to put gridSize to 100 or 500 to see if it improves performance.
Plugin update available in the Gephi build-in module center, or there:
http://gephi.org/plugins/noverlap/
Try to put gridSize to 100 or 500 to see if it improves performance.
Plugin update available in the Gephi build-in module center, or there:
http://gephi.org/plugins/noverlap/
- 08 Feb 2011 15:59
- Forum: Layouts
- Topic: [SOLVED] Noverlap
- Replies: 4
- Views: 45645
Re: Noverlap
Noverlap could be improved... Here is how it works: - First it separates the graph in a grid of squares. - Then it gets which nodes are on which squares (of course a node could be on several squares, especially if it's big) - Then, it gets a list of "proximity relations", which approximate if two no...