Alex Shepard wrote:
> Out of curiosity, has anyone done any work to see how useful Timeline  
> or other Simile tools are in Rhino*?
>   
I doubt anyone has. You would need to combine Rhino with Gecko or 
something like that before Timeline could possibly work.

David

> -alex
>
>
> * [ For those not familiar, Rhino is an implementation of javascript  
> written in java. ]
>
> On Aug 10, 2007, at 6:37 AM, David Huynh wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi Martin,
>>
>> It's S_i_mile, not Smile :-) Anyway, Timeline is written entirely in
>> JavaSCRIPT, and needs a web browser environment to run. So, no, if you
>> want to use it in Java, you need to embed a web browser control or
>> something, which is possible but not something we support.
>>
>> Someone else on this mailing list has asked to do that before:
>>
>> http://simile.mit.edu/mail/BrowseList? 
>> listName=General&by=thread&from=9742
>>
>> David
>>
>> Congmin min wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi, I am new to Smile timeline, and I understand that smile timeline
>>> works in the web mode. Is there any way to use it in a stand-alone
>>> Java application?
>>> Thanks for your information.
>>> martin.
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