If this is going to turn into a wishlist thread I want first dibs!
I vote for
1) scrolling via mousewheel to be implemented for zooming in/out
2) have some extra padding between the newest entry and the edge of
the graph, so it's easier to get the most recent value on mouse-over.
3) give some expanded options on the annotations so we can do
something other than A-Z repeating....maybe custom strings (ideal) or
numbers.
4) improve speed. Maybe this is just me, but it seems much much slower
when scrolling/moving than the finance chart.
5) custom colors for different lines
6) expose some calls in the javascript api for things like checking a
box in html could dynamically add/remove a new line on the chart.
7) I'd like to know how to add the volume portion from the finance
chart.
8) I can add smooth-scrolling functionality to the annotation list on
right after everything has rendered, but it would be nicer if it were
generated by the chart itself on render.
9) the red dashed line that's visible when looking at individual
stocks that shows the opening price would be super useful to expose.
10) maybe allow custom icons to be added to the chart at specific date/
times. (like the green stock split marker)

Overall I'm extremely happy with this tool, and if some of the things
above are already possible, please please let me know!
-dave

On Nov 12, 7:53 am, "The Viz (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Re-iterating vizguy, the Annotated Timeline chart provided in the
> Visualization API is the same as the one you see on Google Finance.
> However, not all its configuration options have been exposed through
> the API yet.
> Currently the configuration options available to you can be seen 
> here:http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/gallery/annot...
>
> We are working to expose more configuration options. If there are
> specific options you are looking for it'd be good to hear what those
> are. It will help us prioritize.
>
> On Nov 12, 1:45 am, Pragan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey,
>
> > So was this considered a resolved question? I am not sure about
> > Mr.Austin's question.
> > Is it possible to embed the Google Finance chart on our website?
> > if not, what you meant by "General Purpose".?
> > how can we get the similar kind of chart(google's) on our site? Is
> > that possible by using any google api?
>
> > thanks for your help!
> > pragan.
>
> > On Oct 21, 3:20 pm, VizGuy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > The chart you refer to is basically the same chart that is used in Google
> > > Finance.
> > > It has a different set of configuration options, to make it usable for
> > > general purposes.
>
> > > I am not sure what you mean by exact replica though.
>
> > > VizGuy
>
> > > On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 1:59 AM, Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Has anyone or does anyone have an idea on how to create an exact
> > > > replica of the Google Finance charts using Annotated Timeline?
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