Hi David, erm... I broke TimeLine again :) . I'm real good at that. When you have some time, or if anyone else really has some time and wants to take a look at http://designr.sheridanc.on.ca/ and point out which bit I broke that would be swell. It's lines 9 -55. I break it with lines 10, 11 and 54, and probably line 51 as well. Any help would be more than appreciated. Thanks guys.
Cheers, Derek Derek Kinsman The Idea Company New Media Designer http://www.ideacompany.ca/ http://boring.ambitiouslemon.com/ 1.416.371.5652 derek | idea company wrote: > That's exactly what I was thinking. So that if you want to see John > Doe's case file you could click on him and you would be able to see the > individual case elements (perhaps inside the timeline bubble view). So > I'm assuming that ex:plot is what will change the labels on the timeline > from label to whatever you specify ex:plot to equal? And I'm not sure > about ex:proxy but, I'm going to guess that it will take each of the > ".presence" and link them together so when you click on one you'll get a > "related items" type of a list. I'm also assuming ex:proxy is a > supported feature? > > I know I'll have more questions after this but I'll wait. > > David Huynh wrote: > >> { items: [ >> { label: "Jacket with trace of alumninum", >> type: "Evidence Piece", >> belongsTo: "John Doe" >> }, >> { label: "Stationery with unique watermark", >> type: "Evidence Piece", >> belongsTo: "John Doe" >> }, >> ... >> { label: "John Doe", >> type: "Suspect", >> presence: [ "Presence #389", "Presence #190", "Presence #134" ] >> }, >> ... >> { label: "Presence #389", >> start: "2007-04-08T09:15:00Z", >> end: "2007-04-08T10:20:00Z", >> location: "Harvard Campus", >> witness: "The gardener" >> }, >> ... >> ] >> } >> >> Say the whole exhibit is displaying pieces of evidence and you can >> filter by features of the evidence, but we want each event on the >> timeline to be labeled by the name of the suspect, and each event's >> start and end times to be of the "presence" of the suspect. There can be >> several events for the same suspect, as his presence at various places >> and times might have been documented. So, by the 2.0 branch's way of >> specifying things, this is how the timeline can be configured: >> >> <div ex:role="view" ex:viewClass="Timeline" >> ex:plot=".belongsTo" >> ex:proxy=".presence" >> ex:start=".start" >> ex:end=".end"></div> >> >> (ex:plot is not yet supported.) So, there will be 3 events on the >> timeline for John Doe, and clicking on anyone of them would show the 2 >> pieces of evidence that belong to him. Is that generic enough? >> >> > Derek Kinsman > The Idea Company > > New Media Designer > > http://www.ideacompany.ca/ > http://boring.ambitiouslemon.com/ > 1.416.371.5652 > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general > >
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