Thank to Andrew for her patience.
English is not my language, and sometime I make a mistakes even in italian (my native language). Add that I'm new in Java. New even in this forum (an related rules, and this may not be the right place for my replay). I've not read your message previous with the due attention.
I put the code, whith a partial solution, I hope it's more clear.
package it.rex.view;
public class StradarioViewBis2 extends JFrame {
private JPanel contentPane;
// listenableGraph is a complete graph done with JgraphT
public StradarioViewBis2(ListenableGraph<Incrocio, Strada> listenableGraph) {
JGraphXAdapter<Incrocio, Strada> graphAdapter =
new JGraphXAdapter<Incrocio, Strada>(listenableGraph);
//graphAdapter.getStylesheet().getDefaultEdgeStyle().put(mxConstants.STYLE_NOLABEL, "1"); //remove label from edge
graphAdapter.getModel().beginUpdate();
try {
graphAdapter.clearSelection();
graphAdapter.selectAll();
Object[] cells = graphAdapter.getSelectionCells(); //here you have all cells
// Iterate into graph to change cells
for (Object c : cells) {
mxCell cell = (mxCell) c; //cast
mxGeometry geometry = cell.getGeometry();
if (cell.isVertex()) { //isVertex
// Here I can change vertex dimensions
geometry.setWidth(40);
geometry.setHeight(40);
}else{ //is not a vertex, so u can get source and target
// cell.setStyle("orthogonalEdgeStyle");
// cell.getChildAt(x); //Returns the child at the specified index. (target)
}
}
}
finally
{
graphAdapter.getModel().endUpdate();
}
mxIGraphLayout layout = new mxCircleLayout(graphAdapter); // questo sistema le posizione degli elementi
layout.execute(graphAdapter.getDefaultParent());
setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
setBounds(100, 100, 550, 450);
contentPane = new JPanel();
contentPane.setBorder(new EmptyBorder(5, 5, 5, 5));
setContentPane(contentPane);
contentPane.setLayout(null);
mxGraphComponent graphComponent = new mxGraphComponent(graphAdapter); // is JScrollPane extension
graphComponent.setPageVisible(true);
graphComponent.setBounds(30, 30, 300, 300);
contentPane.add(graphComponent);
//graphComponent.setEnabled(false);
graphComponent.getViewport().setBackground(Color.white);
;
}
}
After some tries, I've found that the vertex's size is back to initial dimension when I change the cell's label, not when I move the focus away from cell.
I think I need to change the default behavior of the graph, but i'm not yet discovered how.
This is the result, after editing label on top vetex:
enter image description here
mxGeometry geometry = cell.getGeometry();. geometry.setWidth(); geometry.set Height();
The displayed graph has the new size, but selecting a vertex (with double click of mouse on the vertex's figure) and removing selection, the vertex is redrawn to the previous size. Any suggestion is appreciated. Thanks.