I'm quite new to using exhibit and timeline. I've played with the
examples I've found and was feeling comfortable enough to start my own
project but once I identified that project, I ran into a stumbling
block quickly. The time line examples show me how to easily use two
datasources side by side -
I followed the directions listed here
http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Timeline/vertical_scrollbar
but just did the opposite so it would be a horizontal scrollbar. The
scrollbar shows up, but it doesnt scroll through my entire timeline,
only half of it.
Is there any other method for adding a
Hello group
I have 2 data sets: One is a list of records with several fields per
record, and the other is a list of urls and other information that goes
with each url. Each record is linked to one or more urls. I want to
provide a view that presents each record together with the urls (and
I am using the below for a map view:
div ex:role=coder ex:coderClass=Icon id=icons
span ex:icon=icons/A.pngRecreation Facility/span
span ex:icon=icons/B.pngCity Park/span
span ex:icon=icons/C.png ex:case=othersNature Park /span
span ex:icon=icons/D.png ex:case=defaultGreenway -
I actually had a missing bracket in the above code that caused it to
break.
So now I can see a custom icon for the map Legend but not as a custom
icon on the map, is this possible?
On Jan 20, 10:08 am, martin mwcourte...@yahoo.com wrote:
I am using the below for a map view:
div ex:role=coder
Adding a vertical scrollbar to the timeline makes sense because the vertical
height required to display all the events can exceed the available height for
the timeline, or even exceed the height of the viewport. The scrollbar will
work correctly because the height (of your timeline) is a fixed