Ryan Blazecka wrote:
> yes, that is what I built for my application. it isn't modifiable like 
> you suggest (ie dragging nodes around), but you can zoom / pan, 
> rubber-band select, etc. unfortunately it is for a closed-source 
> project, so I can't show you any details of how it works.

None at all? Or might you have any docs that describe the techniques 
used -- we really need to add to the Wiki!

>  I found 
> FloatCanvas to be wonderful to work with, and worked well for this 
> usage. the API is clean, and performance is good.

Gee, thanks!

I just added the sample that I had posted before to the Demos:

http://morticia.cs.dal.ca/FloatCanvas/browser/trunk/Demos/MovingElements.py

It's demoing moving objects around and a Connector Line object.

-Chris


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