great job, i can see uses for this in lots of applications
Thanks. I'm hoping the bandwidth and load saving will be quite an incentive.
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Hi,
Had to show this off - I'm so proud. READ: full of myself... I've
tried it in Firefox 3, Opera 9.6, Chrome and Safari, all on Windows.
http://dev.rgraph.org/examples/interactive.html
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On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 10:57:19AM +, Richard Heyes wrote:
Hi,
Had to show this off - I'm so proud. READ: full of myself... I've
tried it in Firefox 3, Opera 9.6, Chrome and Safari, all on Windows.
http://dev.rgraph.org/examples/interactive.html
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It worked for me. Although I had some quite CPU intensive processes
running, so it lagged a bit.
Had no time to look into the code, so I was wondering if you could
answer my question ...
That yellow information box popping up onclick(), is it drawn by JS or
is it something like a hidden div?
It worked for me. Although I had some quite CPU intensive processes
running, so it lagged a bit.
Had no time to look into the code, so I was wondering if you could
answer my question ...
That yellow information box popping up onclick(), is it drawn by JS or
is it something like a hidden div?
At 10:57 AM + 10/26/08, Richard Heyes wrote:
Hi,
Had to show this off - I'm so proud. READ: full of myself... I've
tried it in Firefox 3, Opera 9.6, Chrome and Safari, all on Windows.
http://dev.rgraph.org/examples/interactive.html
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Richard:
Very nice graph.
Instead of
Very nice graph.
Instead of requiring the user to click, try using css and have it produce
the details on roll-over, like so:
Hmm, should be as easy as changing the event from onclick to on
mouseover. I think. But yes, onmouseover would be far better.
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Hmm, should be as easy as changing the event from onclick to on
mouseover. I think. But yes, onmouseover would be far better.
But it's not, since the mouse is already over the canvas when you move
it over a bar, thus not triggering a new event. Ho hum.
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Richard Heyes
HTML5 Graphing for FF,
...
Ok, a little more playing and I've managed to whittle the public API
down, so animated bar charts galore!
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