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As a co-founder of https://busradar.com I was working on a similar solution but it was not as good as itinero. I would like to understand the memory layout of the graphs.
I had a look to Graph.cs a…
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## Problem to Solve
When a query returns a significant amount of data, studio spends a significant amount of time (several minutes)/CPU resources trying to layout the graph. While that's happening,…
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Is it somehow possible to align nodes or groups of nodes? Do we need to write a script or something?
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### What is the expected enhancement?
I've been using the Rustwork library and its fantastic. However, large spring layouts still take a lot of time. I am wondering if this is a care where ad…
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Thanks for an awesome tool! It would be really nice if it were possible to lay out the graph so that all the graph edges pointed down, resulting in the top level node at the top and the lowest level …
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With the new Schieblehre blocks, it is possible to lay out proofs so that all edges go from left to right. With this in mind, is it realistic to automatically layout a proof? Doesn’t have to be perfec…
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Looking more closely at issue https://github.com/eclipse-sprotty/sprotty/issues/427 reported for Sprotty, it seems that it's actually elkjs that's failing to delete the old bend points. The responsibl…
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Hello!
When I use Tfinance dataset to generate a new graph, it seems that **the resulting graph is constantly rotating around an unknown center which is far away from any known node** and its shape …
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**Environment**
```
dash 2.4.1
dash-core-components 2.0.0
dash-html-components 2.0.0
dash-table 5.0.0
plotly 5.8.0
```
- OS: Ar…
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Useful to better understand where nodes will be placed after an autolayout operation. Similar to yed's animations:
![yed's animations](https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/395307/1727993/3683936e-62a7-1…