Those look nice - but I'm hoping we can do a lot more with these. We can bring interactivity, redrawing, multiple types of graphs etc by using canvas...
On Apr 6, 7:17 pm, Olmo <[email protected]> wrote: > have you seen CSS charts? > > http://alistapart.com/articles/accessibledatavisualizationhttp://alistapart.com/d/accessibledata/example-final.html > > ftw > > On Apr 6, 9:37 am, ryan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I haven't included the exCanvas library in the head of the code, as I > > haven't had a chance to test it in IE yet. > > I will try and do that in the next couple of days and see if it works. > > > On Apr 6, 1:54 pm, Fli7e <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > It does not :-) > > > > 'G_vmlCanvasManager' undefined on > > > Row: 79 > > > Char: 4 > > > Code: 0 > > > URI:http://github.com/ryanmitchell/chartr/raw/master/Source/Chartr/Chartr.js > > > > Maybe this will help you ... > > > > On 6 Apr., 13:01, ryan <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hello > > > > > I've seen a few posts around here wondering about a drawing charts/ > > > > graphs in MooTools 1.2. I found a few that worked with 1.1, but none > > > > that seemed to be being updated regularly. > > > > > So in an attempt to create a good charting library for MooTools, I've > > > > created a basic framework on which to build on. Its called Chartr and > > > > it can be found at:http://ryanmitchell.github.com/chartr/ > > > > > Its pretty basic so far, drawing lines, bars and pies, but I > > > > intentionally created it to be extendable. I could really do with some > > > > help to make this everything that it could be - just fork it, submit > > > > improvements etc via GitHub. > > > > > Big thanks must go to plOOtr - which gave me some inspiration on how > > > > to get this going. > > > > > Its worth saying that I haven't tested this yet with exCanvas in IE - > > > > just on Firefox 3 and Safari 4 so far. It may work, but I don't know > > > > if it does :o) > > > > > Ryan
