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Hide skolems in the visualisation #242

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alcinocunha opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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Hide skolems in the visualisation #242

alcinocunha opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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@alcinocunha
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It would be nice to have an option to hide all skolems from the visualisation, because some times they can be very annoying and removing them has to be done by hiding one by one, which is very cumbersome.

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pkriens commented Mar 7, 2024

picture? not clear which view you have the problem with?

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All $... labels in the Visualizer for instance.

@nmacedo nmacedo added this to the A6.1 milestone May 14, 2024
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nmacedo commented May 15, 2024

I implemented this option in the theme general settings, shown below. Basically, if you tick "hide skolems", it hides all those elements from the graph and ignores the associated theme customizations.

By the way, I was surprised to find out that this is NOT what the "hide private" option does: if an atom belongs to a private subset, rather than hiding the label of that subset, it removes the atom from the graph.

Screenshot 2024-05-15 at 09 21 01 Screenshot 2024-05-15 at 09 19 50

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The option is almost impossible to see on my Linux environment.

Screenshot from 2024-09-26 16-50-48

@grayswandyr grayswandyr reopened this Sep 26, 2024
nmacedo added a commit to nmacedo/org.alloytools.alloy that referenced this issue Oct 16, 2024
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