I have been playing with Exhibit (which is awesome BTW), and am
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1) I have some pages which have the element homepage : in the
travel_map.js file, and some that don't. I
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I don't know how to control the bubble but here are two answers.
Warf wrote:
I have been playing with Exhibit (which is awesome BTW), and am
curious about doing a couple different things in the bubble.
http://www3.telus.net/warfsworld/html/travel/travel_map.html
1) I have some pages which
Douglas,
This is a not-yet-implemented bug: the view doesn't use the general
formatting facility to render the groups' labels. The problem is located
in the file
http://static.simile.mit.edu/exhibit/api-2.1.0/scripts/ui/views/tile-view.js
Look for the function
David Huynh wrote:
Douglas,
This is a not-yet-implemented bug: the view doesn't use the general
formatting facility to render the groups' labels. The problem is located
in the file
David,
Thanks for the info. I'll try and come up with a patch early in the New
Year.
Happy holidays,
Greetings bjwujihua,
If you tell Timeline that your dates are in Iso8601 format, then they'll be
parsed that way. That's probably what you want.
The default date parsing strategy is
if the date string is less than 8 characters long, then parse it as being
either just a year, or a year
Hi All,
We've just got our British Columbia Metis (canadian aboriginal group)
timeline completed with lots of data. I've got to show it today. Any
thoughts on why suddenly getting this error in the API? I've turned
on only one band, since I thought that might be the issue.
What happens is that
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:18 PM, jameslove james.milebym...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
We've just got our British Columbia Metis (canadian aboriginal group)
timeline completed with lots of data. I've got to show it today. Any
thoughts on why suddenly getting this error in the API? I've
Alas, I tried that already. Same error.
On Dec 24, 9:52 am, Rajeev J Sebastian rajeev.sebast...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:18 PM, jameslove james.milebym...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi All,
We've just got our British Columbia Metis (canadian aboriginal group)
timeline
I am currently investigating whether there are any special characters
in the data within the offending date range. It could not be the
volume of data, could it. The other timelines are very large, so I
suspect not.
On Dec 24, 9:55 am, jameslove james.milebym...@gmail.com wrote:
Alas, I tried
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 11:25 PM, jameslove james.milebym...@gmail.com wrote:
Alas, I tried that already. Same error.
Its really strange, but I get the same error.
I looked at the code in bundle.js: as a temporary workaround, you
might try to remove/comment console.log(evt) in line 3795 of
Hi James,
I believe that the problem is in your xml file: one (or more) of the events
after 1831 is a problem.
Suggested fix:
Change your xml file.
First delete all events after 1831. Run your html file and everything
(hopefully) will work perfectly.
Then start adding back in the events.
Blessings on you David. That was the offending entry. I will try to
rework it somehow and see if I can get it working! Merry Christmas.
On Dec 24, 10:15 am, David Karger kar...@mit.edu wrote:
Quick fix: remove your entry on The Oregon Treaty and your timeline
works fine.
Later, you can figure
Good job David,
The problem is that the Oregon Treaty has a start date that is after its end
date.
So the event lasts negative time. This crashes older versions of Timeline.
The even better news is that I added checks into the current version of
Timeline that will automatically spot this
Thanks Larry, I think David did this for me in good Christmas spirit!
It was the Oregon Treaty entry. I'll rework it and see if I can make
it appear.
Thanks for the tips on the presentation. I need to just turn it on
live and let people know by email that its working and then they log
on and
Hi David,
Yes, I noticed the categorization. The next step will be to add that
in, but I needed to get the core stuff in order to meet the
deliverables.
It would be cool to also link the place names to a google map which
could then auto-pan to the place indicated. Or better, add and remove
jameslove wrote:
Hi David,
Yes, I noticed the categorization. The next step will be to add that
in, but I needed to get the core stuff in order to meet the
deliverables.
It would be cool to also link the place names to a google map which
could then auto-pan to the place indicated. Or
Immensely cool!
On Dec 24, 11:48 am, David Karger kar...@mit.edu wrote:
jameslove wrote:
Hi David,
Yes, I noticed the categorization. The next step will be to add that
in, but I needed to get the core stuff in order to meet the
deliverables.
It would be cool to also link the place
Hi James,
Re: Flathead event overlap:
I think there is some bug being tickled by the Flathead entry, and by some
others too--the issue is that the label is being drawn after the tape, instead
of starting at the beginning of the tape.
I suggest that you migrate to the current version of
Larry:Thank you !
I read the contents of the source url ,I use the the dateTimeFormat =
iso8601 in my XMLfile ,but this does not work .
==
data
wiki-url=
wiki-section=discuz
dateTimeFormat = iso8601
==
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 1:07
Hi,
Thanks for your advice.
But date-time-format = iso8601 makes the XML not be loaded.
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 11:44 AM, David Huynh dfhu...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
jh w wrote:
Larry:Thank you !
I read the contents of the source url ,I use the the dateTimeFormat
= iso8601 in my
As always, it's best to give us the URLs to your problematic files and
we'll check what's wrong with them directly.
David
jh w wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your advice.
But date-time-format = iso8601 makes the XML not be loaded.
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 11:44 AM, David Huynh
Hi,David,thanks!
here is the code:
html
head
titleValuenet | Timeline/title
link rel='stylesheet' href='styles.css' type='text/css' /
script src=src/webapp/api/timeline-api.js type=text/javascript
Timeline_ajax_url=src/ajax/api/;
Timeline_urlPrefix='src/webapp/api/';
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