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New Feature #12

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luis-l opened this issue Sep 26, 2016 · 1 comment
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New Feature #12

luis-l opened this issue Sep 26, 2016 · 1 comment

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@luis-l
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luis-l commented Sep 26, 2016

Draggable Nodes.

Even though FSM Simulator can generate neat diagrams, it would be nice to be able to drag around state nodes. That way if you write down your own FSM on paper but the online FSM does not have the same geometric node positions then you can drag them around to make it easier to compare it to the paper version.

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Hi Luis!

Thanks for the suggestion, it would indeed be nice. Noam currently uses
GraphViz to generate the diagram, and AFAIK that doesn't extend easily to
draggable nodes. Perhaps there is a way to just get the coordinates from
GraphViz and then use that to draw draggable nodes in a relatively nice
initial configuration, but I haven't checked this.

On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 7:14 AM, Luis Lpz [email protected] wrote:

Draggable Nodes.

Even though FSM Simulator can generate neat diagrams, it would be nice to
be able to drag around state nodes. That way if you write down your own FSM
on paper but the online FSM does not have the same geometric node positions
then you can drag them around to make it easier to compare it to the paper
version.


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