Hi,

Unfortunately, so far the AnnotatedTimeLine does not support such behavior,
and indeed the Gauge does.
It is in our planned feature requests for the AnnotatedTimeLine.

- VizBoy.

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Joshua Abts <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Well so far I got the gauge to refresh and redraw nicely (only updates
> the value and spins the pointer as opposed to redrawing the whole
> visualization).  However I cannot get the annotated timeline to do the
> same.  I am wondering is this a bug/limitation of the annotated
> timeline?  I am using a setRefreshInterval on the query to update the
> data.
>
> If anyone has any thoughts or input, let me know!  I am going to try
> changing the annotated timeline type to see if that makes any
> difference.
>
> On Jan 27, 11:32 am, Joshua Abts <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Is there a way to redraw the chart every 15 seconds without
> > reinitializing it as to avoid a visible "refresh" and loss of
> > positioning and such in a timeline?
> >
> > I have a setTimeout that calls the initialize function again every 15
> > seconds but that redraws the whole chart and reinitializes the chart.
> > Would it be possible to separate the functions a bit more so I can run
> > a query to update the data table and redraw the chart but only keeping
> > one instance of the chart?
> >
> > For reference the page is at:http://kenergy.jabts.com
> >
> > If there is anything I can do/provide to clarify, do let me know!
> > Thanks again!
> >
>

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