Hi Brian,

That was a bug... I think I've fixed it now. "Hemmingway wounded" should 
now be black.

David

Brian L. Croxall wrote:
> Thanks for this, David. The mixed events are no longer white. However, 
> they now seem to be showing up with the "missing" color rather than 
> the "mixed" color.
>
> You can see this on my test site: 
> http://webdrive.service.emory.edu/users/bcroxal/www/hemingway_timeline.html. 
> "Hemingway Wounded" is a mixed event, having eventType set as both 
> "award" and "biography." As such, it should display in the mixed 
> color. Instead, it shows up in the purple that I have specified for 
> "missing." Events that have nothing specified in "eventType" also 
> appear in this color, as can be seen by my "Test event." What am I 
> missing on implementing this correctly?
>
> Also, when changing the values of the mixedCaseColor and 
> othersCaseColor, I do not see any changes on the page.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
> *General List <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> writes:
> *David Huynh wrote:
> I've changed the code so now you can just do something like this after
> including exhibit-api.js:
>
>     <script>
>         Exhibit.Coders.mixedCaseColor= "black";
>         Exhibit.Coders.othersCaseColor = "#aaa";
>         Exhibit.Coders.missingCaseColor = "#888";
>     </script>
>
> No need to specify any coder.
>
> David
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