Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible?

2017-08-11 Thread David Karger
Remember that exhibit can render arbitrary html in its tile view.  Thus, 
something like the following would probably work:




  

  

  

  

 

  



This should generate one input element for each student, which you could 
submit using standard form submission tools.


This is only a sketch, likely wrong in details but should convey the idea.


Here's some old documentation that may also help.

http://simile-widgets.org/wiki/Exhibit/Conditional_content



On 08/11/2017 11:51 AM, Luis Miguel Morillas wrote:
With exhibit you can read an visualize data. You must use other 
framework to write data (google forms?)



El 11/8/2017 17:46, "kimeee" > escribió:


I am trying to create a web form that will pull from a spreadsheet
based on which professor a list of students which then will ask
that professor questions about those student.  The form will then
write back to the spreadsheet the professor's answers to those
specific students.  I am wondering if it's possible to use Exhibit
to do this.  Any advice would be great!

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible?

2017-08-11 Thread Luis Miguel Morillas
With exhibit you can read an visualize data. You must use other framework
to write data (google forms?)


El 11/8/2017 17:46, "kimeee"  escribió:

> I am trying to create a web form that will pull from a spreadsheet based
> on which professor a list of students which then will ask that professor
> questions about those student.  The form will then write back to the
> spreadsheet the professor's answers to those specific students.  I am
> wondering if it's possible to use Exhibit to do this.  Any advice would be
> great!
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible to link multiple .json to a single simile-exhibit?

2014-03-06 Thread igor cintula
Hi, Can I use one JSON for two types of information ??? ..


On Thursday, February 13, 2014 11:15:31 PM UTC+1, David Karger wrote:

 Sure, exhibit allows you to put as many link tags in your document as 
 you like; all the data gets combined.  If you use items with the same 
 label in multiple files, their properties are merged. It does take a 
 little bit more time to fetch 19 separate files than one big one, but it 
 may not matter depending on your data. 

 On 2/6/2014 2:24 AM, Ted Williams wrote: 
  
  
  I have 19 files that contain validated and formatted JSON data. Is 
  there a way to link all of them to a single exhibit? Or is it better 
  to merge all of the files into one? 
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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible to link multiple .json to a single simile-exhibit?

2014-03-06 Thread David Karger

yes
On 3/6/2014 10:04 AM, igor cintula wrote:

Hi, Can I use one JSON for two types of information ??? ..


On Thursday, February 13, 2014 11:15:31 PM UTC+1, David Karger wrote:

Sure, exhibit allows you to put as many link tags in your
document as
you like; all the data gets combined.  If you use items with the same
label in multiple files, their properties are merged. It does take a
little bit more time to fetch 19 separate files than one big one,
but it
may not matter depending on your data.

On 2/6/2014 2:24 AM, Ted Williams wrote:


 I have 19 files that contain validated and formatted JSON data. Is
 there a way to link all of them to a single exhibit? Or is it
better
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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible to link multiple .json to a single simile-exhibit?

2014-02-26 Thread Ted Williams
Thanks for letting me know!

On Thursday, February 13, 2014 4:15:31 PM UTC-6, David Karger wrote:

 Sure, exhibit allows you to put as many link tags in your document as 
 you like; all the data gets combined.  If you use items with the same 
 label in multiple files, their properties are merged. It does take a 
 little bit more time to fetch 19 separate files than one big one, but it 
 may not matter depending on your data. 

 On 2/6/2014 2:24 AM, Ted Williams wrote: 
  
  
  I have 19 files that contain validated and formatted JSON data. Is 
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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible to link multiple .json to a single simile-exhibit?

2014-02-13 Thread David Karger
Sure, exhibit allows you to put as many link tags in your document as 
you like; all the data gets combined.  If you use items with the same 
label in multiple files, their properties are merged. It does take a 
little bit more time to fetch 19 separate files than one big one, but it 
may not matter depending on your data.


On 2/6/2014 2:24 AM, Ted Williams wrote:



I have 19 files that contain validated and formatted JSON data. Is 
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to merge all of the files into one?

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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible to adjust the height?

2011-11-21 Thread David Karger
which tool are you asking about?  and is there an example online that 
isn't doing what you want?


On Thursday, November 17, 2011 5:28:53 AM, Hairy Gorilla wrote:

I am trying to adjust the height depending on the content inside of
bubble, but I don't want to load the content before it shows up.
Is this possible?



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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible to have multiple month bands on one time line?

2011-09-03 Thread aaron robb
How are you differenciating between month bands with your data?

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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible to have multiple month bands on one time line?

2011-08-31 Thread Michael Nosal
Did you remember to sync the bands before constructing the timeline?

bandInfos[1].syncWith = 0;
bandInfos[2].syncWith = 0;

tl = Timeline.create();

--Mike

On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:39 PM, Joe wrote:

 Hello everyone,
 I just started working with the SIMILE Widget and I wanted to create a
 timeline with multiple month bands  one for each region.  In
 addition, the year would sync all the sliding functions.
 
 Each region would be a different color to differentiate it.
 
 So you would have something like the below code, which displays, but
 does not slide together when I slide the year band.
 
 Any ideas???
 
 Thanks
 
 -Joe
 
  var bandInfos = [
 Timeline.createBandInfo({
 eventSource:eventSource,
 date:   Jun 28 2006 00:00:00 GMT,
 width:  100px,
 intervalUnit:   Timeline.DateTime.MONTH,
 intervalPixels: 100
 }),
 Timeline.createBandInfo({
 eventSource:eventSource,
 date:   Jun 28 2006 00:00:00 GMT,
 width:  100px,
 intervalUnit:   Timeline.DateTime.MONTH,
 intervalPixels: 100
 }),
 Timeline.createBandInfo({
 eventSource:eventSource,
 date:   Jun 28 2006 00:00:00 GMT,
 width:  100px,
 intervalUnit:   Timeline.DateTime.YEAR,
 intervalPixels: 200
 })
   ];

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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible to explicitly specify which row an event appears on?

2010-06-02 Thread alex mitchell
Hi Ken,

Yes, that's what I needed. Thanks!

Alex


On 5/14/10 2:43 AM, Ken Thompson k...@jksthompson.plus.com wrote:

 
 Hi
 
 There is a trackNum attribute mentioned in the Event sources
 documentation page which might do what you want. I haven't tried it myself.
 
 http://code.google.com/p/simile-widgets/wiki/Timeline_EventSources
 
 
 Regards
 Ken
 
 alex mitchell wrote:
 I'd like to create a timeline to represent tasks in a project, with each row
 in the timeline representing a different person's tasks, assuming
 non-overlapping start and end dates. To do this, I'm hoping to be able to
 specify which row a given event appears on. For example, referring to the
 religions example:
 https://simile.mit.edu/timeline/examples/religions/religions.html
 I'd like to be able to specify that, in the third band, Samaria, Judea,
 Idumea under Roman and Tiberius, Roman Emperor appear in the same row.
 
 Does anyone have any suggestions either how to do this out-of-the-box, or
 pointers as to where the code would need to be modified to add this?
 
 thanks!
 Alex 
 
 
   
 
 
 
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Re: [Simile-Widgets] Is it possible to explicitly specify which row an event appears on?

2010-05-13 Thread Ken Thompson


Hi

There is a trackNum attribute mentioned in the Event sources 
documentation page which might do what you want. I haven't tried it myself.


http://code.google.com/p/simile-widgets/wiki/Timeline_EventSources


Regards
Ken

alex mitchell wrote:

I'd like to create a timeline to represent tasks in a project, with each row
in the timeline representing a different person's tasks, assuming
non-overlapping start and end dates. To do this, I'm hoping to be able to
specify which row a given event appears on. For example, referring to the
religions example:
https://simile.mit.edu/timeline/examples/religions/religions.html
I'd like to be able to specify that, in the third band, Samaria, Judea,
Idumea under Roman and Tiberius, Roman Emperor appear in the same row.

Does anyone have any suggestions either how to do this out-of-the-box, or
pointers as to where the code would need to be modified to add this?

thanks!
Alex 



  




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