[instaviz-users] The final push

Rick Stahlhut rstahlhut at rochester.rr.com
Thu Nov 20 22:36:46 CST 2008


thanks for all the thoughts on this.

have you considered (maybe I missed this) having an interactive place  
on your *website* for people to share their graphs?  Maybe most graphs  
won't be useful to anyone else, but the sort of thing i'm trying to  
build in graphviz regarding diabetes might be.  I put my big graph up,  
other folks add to it, and so on.

kind of a wiki for viz?



On Nov 20, 2008, at 7:47 PM, Glen Low wrote:

> Michael, Rick:
>
> On 21/11/2008, at 1:15 AM, Michael C. Mancini wrote:
>
>>
>> --
>> Michael C. Mancini
>> michael.mancini at bme.gatech.edu
>>
>>
>>
>> On 20 Nov 2008, at 10:46, Richard Stahlhut wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> 1.  when panning around a big graph, it would be handy if it would
>>> keep flying across with some momentum (and slowly stopping) when you
>>> give it a good two-fingered flick.  Like the Contacts list or
>>> Calendar
>>> list do.   Do you understand what I mean
>>
>> Totally agree on this point.  I think momentum (and friction) is one
>> thing the iPhone does amazingly well in the interface that has yet to
>> be duplicated correctly on any other platform.  It'd be a shame not
>> to take advantage here (especially for your example of a large  
>> graph).
>
> Unfortunately one of the artifacts of forcing the scroll view to
> support zooming, scrolling with two fingers only and passing on one
> finger gestures to the content views, is the loss of the magical
> momentum. I'll have to investigate whether I can somehow restore it.
>
>
>
>
> Cheers, Glen Low
>
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