Hi Richard,
On the
http://graphstream-project.org/doc/Tutorials/GraphStream-CSS-Reference_1.0/#the-css-reference
page, each example is followed by one or more links to the CSS used to
make them.
Concerning the stars, here is the stylesheet (that you can find in the
gs-ui module
src-scala/org/graphstream/ui/j2dviewer/renderer/test/TestStarts2.scala) :
graph {
canvas-color: black;
fill-mode: gradient-vertical;
fill-color: black, #004;
padding: 20px;
}
node {
shape: circle;
size-mode: dyn-size;
size: 10px;
fill-mode: gradient-radial;
fill-color: #FFFC, #FFF0;
stroke-mode: none;
shadow-mode: gradient-radial;
shadow-color: #FFF5, #FFF0;
shadow-width: 5px;
shadow-offset: 0px, 0px;
}
node:clicked {
fill-color: #F00A, #F000;
}
node:selected {
fill-color: #00FA, #00F0;
}
edge {
shape: L-square-line;
size: 1px;
fill-color: #FFF3;
fill-mode: plain;
arrow-shape: none;
}
sprite {
shape: circle;
fill-mode: gradient-radial;
fill-color: #FFF8, #FFF0;
}
Regards,
Antoine
2011/9/19 Richard O. Legendi
<richard.legendi AT gmail.com
<mailto:richard.legendi AT gmail.com>>:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to create some cool visualization for my displayed graphs,
> something like this you have here:
>
> http://graphstream-project.org/media/data/stars.png
>
> However, it is a bit unclear for me how to use gradient color
definitions.
> Are there any tutorials/code samples about the topic? Or, is it
possible to
> find the CSS used for the screenshot above somewhere in the project
sources?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Richard
> --
> Richard O. Legendi
> PhD Student
> Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Informatics
> Department of Programming Languages and Compilers
> http://people.inf.elte.hu/legendi/
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