David Huynh wrote: > Michael McDougall wrote: > >> I'm using Timeline to show the activity on my company's internal Wiki, >> Bugzilla and Subversion. Little activity takes place at night (say, >> between 10pm and 6am), so I'd like to shrink the space dedicated for >> those hours. My event source data is generated dynamically (via XSL >> scripts) but my Timeline HTML page is static. >> >> The tutorial at >> http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/docs/create-timelines.html >> shows how to set zones where the timeline is scaled differently. >> However, I could only find examples where the zones are hardcoded with >> specific start/end times. >> >> Is it possible to have Timeline scale down the hours from 10pm - 6am >> *every* night? >> >> > It's not possible with the "ethers" provided, but you can write your > own. There's a little bit of documentation on ethers here: > > http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/docs/ethers.html > > and the default implementations are here: > > http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/api/scripts/ethers.js > > I suppose you want to compress weekends, too. It'd be nice to have such > a configurable ether that other people can use. Let me know if you need > further help with programming it. >
Thanks. That doesn't look too hard. I'll give a try when I have some time. Michael _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
