I haven't had a chance to check the source code yet, but my question is:

*       For a Timeline in Exhibit, is there an indicator for more info
veritically, or a "vertical scrollbar" (or equivalent) for when the
events stack up taller than the band?

The example would be on the JFK example (when first loaded at
http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/) that the top band had less vertical
height and hid "Oswald inside Texas theatre" and "Police say Tippit
shot". How does a user know that there are more events "hidden".

I'm exploring an exhibit where there could be 20 events stacked
vertically. Exhibit lets the user manually increase the vertical height
of the Timeline at will, but how would I know there is something there
to see?

I noticed that this type of thing is discussed in at
http://simile.mit.edu/issues/browse/TIMELINE-28  and
http://simile.mit.edu/issues/browse/TIMELINE-45 . It might be out of
scope now, but I thought I'd ask.

Hope this makes sense and thanks in advance.

Regards,
Paul.

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