On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 11:25, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> Wow!  An offer to write software.  Sweet.  I can do back-end coding but
> graphics kills me.  Anyway, probably XML would make the best file format,
> so something like:
> 
> <timeline>
> <event year="3000" position="BC">
>       <title>A long time ago</title>
> 
>       <description>
>       A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, some stuff happened.
>       </description>
> </event>
> <period startyear="100" startposition="AD" endyear="300" endposition="AD">
>       <title>The years between 100 and 300 AD</title>
> 
>       <description>
>       Wow, these were some great years, weren't they?
>       </description>
> </period>
> </timeline>
> 
> The period tags aren't necessary for my purposes, but I'm sure others

And the output format?

-J.

> On 5 Sep 2003, Jason Dixon wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 10:43, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> > > I'm looking for historical timelines (like from 2500 BC to 300 AD) not
> > > project timelines.  Good thought, though.
> >
> > If you give me some standard input and output formats, I could probably
> > hack something together for you in Perl.
> >
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> >
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