Hi Paul, There is no such indicator, but it's a good idea to have some indicator. We'll add something when we get to it.
Thanks, David Robertson Paul wrote: > > 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. > _______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://simile.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/general
