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* Put adaptagrams into its own folderMarc Jeanmougin2018-04-291-95/+0
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* Updated libs from the Adaptagrams project: libavoid, libcola and libvspc; ↵Sylvain Chiron2017-07-011-18/+61
| | | | | | changed the code to match the new API Signed-off-by: Sylvain Chiron <chironsylvain@orange.fr>
* Cleanup pass on documentation that was dumping garbage into doxygen output.Jon A. Cruz2011-10-251-2/+1
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* Add virtual to a lot of the destructors. Note: perhaps it will have to be ↵Johan B. C. Engelen2007-11-041-1/+1
| | | | | reverted for some files to keep them C-compatible. (bzr r4024)
* - Connectors with end-markers now constrained to point downwards in graph layoutTim Dwyer2006-07-141-2/+4
| | | | | - vpsc namespace added to libvpsc (bzr r1408)
* Previously graph layout was done using the Kamada-Kawai layout algorithm Tim Dwyer2006-07-121-0/+51
implemented in Boost. I am replacing this with a custom implementation of a constrained stress-majorization algorithm. The stress-majorization algorithm is more robust and has better convergence characteristics than Kamada-Kawai, and also simple constraints can be placed on node position (for example, to enforce downward-pointing edges, non-overlap constraints, or cluster constraints). Another big advantage is that we no longer need Boost. I've tested the basic functionality, but I have yet to properly handle disconnected graphs or to properly scale the resulting layout. This commit also includes significant refactoring... the quadratic program solver - libvpsc (Variable Placement with Separation Constraints) has been moved to src/libvpsc and the actual graph layout algorithm is in libcola. (bzr r1394)