Something like the hAxis.minValue/maxValue/viewWindow options would be 
nice.  Those would open the door to using controls to pan and zoom the 
timeline ala ChartRangeFilter.

On Thursday, June 27, 2013 3:18:49 PM UTC-4, Mário Cecchi wrote:
>
> Timeline is great!
>
> Is it too early to suggest a new feature? :P
> I believe this one is easy. It would be great if there was an option to 
> choose manually the interval of the timeline, that is, a custom start time 
> and end time.
>
> For example, an application that displays a timeline of when a feature is 
> running on a server. The timeline automatically adjusts its interval from 
> the oldest start time to the most recent end time, but I want the timeline 
> to show up to the current time, even if there is no event registered, so 
> that it is clear that nothing is running after the last date until now. For 
> that, I could set a custom beginning and end time, according to the 
> interval I want to analyze. 
>
> Thanks!
> - Mario Cecchi
>
>
> Em segunda-feira, 24 de junho de 2013 10h55min45s UTC-3, trybka escreveu:
>>
>> We have a new release available for *testing*.
>>
>> Note, while the official docs say version = 1, since this is in testing, 
>> you must use version 1.1.
>> More info 
>> here<https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/library_loading_enhancements>
>>  and 
>> here<https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/release_notes#ReleaseProcess>
>> .
>>
>> The primary feature we'd like to announce in this release is the Timeline 
>> chart.
>>
>> A *timeline* is a chart that depicts how a set of resources are used 
>> over time. If you're managing a software project and want to illustrate who 
>> is doing what and when, or if you're organizing a conference and need to 
>> schedule meeting rooms, a timeline is often a reasonable visualization 
>> choice.
>>
>> Examples and all the options are available here:
>> https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/timeline
>>
>> This new chart type was announced at Google I/O.
>>
>> If you missed it, you can check out the video or see the slides here:
>> https://developers.google.com/events/io/sessions/401719292
>>
>> (Note: to navigate through the slides, use the arrow keys. The slides are 
>> HTML so that the charts are interactive)
>>
>> Try it out and let us know what you think!
>>  -Tom
>> Thomas Rybka | Software Engineer | [email protected] | Google
>>  
>

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