Shifting this to r-devel ...
On 6/6/2010 11:20 PM, baptiste auguie wrote:
Hi,
I've just added width/heightDetails methods following Paul's
suggestion. I kept a duplicate of all on-the-fly grob size
calculations; it is necessary to ensure that the table cells adjust to
the content which can be subsequently edited (e.g changing the
colnames to plotmath expressions). Drawing the full iris dataset (150
x 5) takes 12 seconds when it was 8 seconds before. It is still
reasonable; I don't think anyone would want to use it for huge tables
anyway.
Out of curiosity, could drawDetails and height/widthDetails be altered
to share some information (thereby avoiding such duplication of
calculations at drawing time), or do they have to be completely
independent in the implementation?
Best,
baptiste
On 3 June 2010 07:58, baptiste auguie<baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi,
On 3 June 2010 05:26, Paul Murrell<p.murr...@auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
Or the same drawing calculations have to be repeated within
width/heightDetails - those methods should get run within the same graphical
context as the drawDetails method.
Yes, the idea crossed my mind, but I did not find it very appealing
(already the function is slower than it could/should be). Something to
consider though, in a future version.
Thanks,
baptiste
Paul
Best,
baptiste
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