Thanks for the link!

Is there any way in Exhibit that one can have better control over the
timeline bubbles?  Like I said, I love the free filtering that Exhibit
would give me, but I really need to just write HTML for the bubble, and
Timeline alone lets me do that quite nicely.

-Vincent 

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Subject: Re: Timeline 2.0 sans Exhibit

Vazzo, Vincent J. (MSFC-NNJ06VA01C)[USA] wrote:
> All-
>  
> I'm currently using Timeline 1.2 (great, great, great tool) which I 
> pulled from svn as I can't link to the mit script.  I recently noticed

> that all of the examples on the Timeline page seem to be timelines of 
> the 2.0 variety but they don't seem to be using Exhibit.
>  
> I would like to upgrade to Timeline 2.0 but 1.2 seems to be all that 
> is available when browsing around CVS.  Where might 2.0 be located?
Timeline 2.0 is here:

    http://static.simile.mit.edu/timeline/api-2.0/timeline-api.js

although I should say that Timeline 2.0 was engineered more to serve
Exhibit 2.0 than to improve upon Timeline 1.0, although it does have a
bunch of improvements.

> OR
>  
> I like Exhibit because of the client side filtering you get for free, 
> but from a cursory glance it doesn't look like I can use Timeline's 
> XML format with it (for custom titles, and getting the bubble the way 
> I want it using HTML).  Is this incorrect?
Exhibit does not support Timeline's XML format. However, it is way more
powerful in how it renders the data. In this example,
    http://simile.mit.edu/exhibit/examples/presidents/presidents-2.html
you can see that the bubbles on the timeline and the map are formatted
differently. The Details view has another way of rendering the data.

And if you look at my publications page, powered by Exhibit,
    http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/publications.html
you can see that the papers' abstracts are actually formatted HTML (see
how each can consist of several paragraphs).

David

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