hai david, how to make my timeline using vertical scroll like your timeline
(
http://simile-widgets.googlecode.com/svn/timeline/trunk/src/webapp/examples/compact-painter/compact-painter.html
)
? please give me tutor...
Pada Minggu, 22 Maret 2009 12:13:23 UTC+7, David Huynh menulis:
Being
DeeMo wrote:
Hi guys...
I'm suggesting some improvements to the horizontal scrolling of the
timeline, here:
http://groups.google.com/group/simile-widgets/browse_thread/thread/b4b9542fe0021655
Considered your previous contributions to the Timeline, maybe you can
do something about it.
Hi David,
Re: add to theme. Will do.
Thanks,
Larry
From: David Huynh dfhu...@alum.mit.edu
To: simile-widgets@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 2:08:32 AM
Subject: Re: dragging vertically in timelines
I've updated the trunk to fix #1
*From:* David Huynh dfhu...@alum.mit.edu
*To:* simile-widgets@googlegroups.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:17:24 AM
*Subject:* Re: dragging vertically in timelines
David Karger wrote:
you mean use a native vertical scrollbar
*From:* David Huynh dfhu...@alum.mit.edu
*To:* simile-widgets@googlegroups.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:17:24 AM
*Subject:* Re: dragging vertically in timelines
David Karger wrote:
you mean use a native vertical scrollbar? That would
*From:* David Huynh dfhu...@alum.mit.edu
*To:* simile-widgets@googlegroups.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:17:24 AM
*Subject:* Re: dragging vertically in timelines
David Karger wrote:
you mean use a native vertical scrollbar? That would seem to create a
mixed
:* Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:17:24 AM
*Subject:* Re: dragging vertically in timelines
David Karger wrote:
you mean use a native vertical scrollbar? That would seem to create a
mixed metaphor ui;
That was one of the reasons I didn't want to use a native vertical
scrollbar
.
Regards,
Larry
*From:* David Huynh dfhu...@alum.mit.edu
*To:* simile-widgets@googlegroups.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:17:24 AM
*Subject:* Re: dragging vertically in timelines
David Karger wrote:
you
: dragging vertically in timelines
David Karger wrote:
you mean use a native vertical scrollbar? That would seem to create a
mixed metaphor ui;
That was one of the reasons I didn't want to use a native vertical
scrollbar.
i am guessing you can come up with a better
consistent metaphor. It took
yes, barrel is what I meant---to show stuff around the sides. Not
sure it is a good idea, but thought I'd toss it out.
David Huynh wrote:
David Karger wrote:
you mean use a native vertical scrollbar? That would seem to create a
mixed metaphor ui;
That was one of the reasons I
you mean use a native vertical scrollbar? That would seem to create a
mixed metaphor ui; i am guessing you can come up with a better
consistent metaphor. It took me quite a while to notice the vertical
scrollbar, and I'm puzzled why it is read only.
farfetched, but what if you made the timeline
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, David Huynh wrote:
Because I'm counting on most timelines having one severely dominant
dimension...
David
Love the new dragging functionality! I take your point about timelines in
general privileging the linear dimension: and this is as it should be. The
exploration
Jon Crump wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, David Huynh wrote:
Because I'm counting on most timelines having one severely dominant
dimension...
David
Love the new dragging functionality! I take your point about timelines in
general privileging the linear dimension: and this is as it
I agree that the current highlight of the lower band doesn't do a good
job of denoting that there's more information hidden to the top and
bottom of the main data band. As well, I don't think you can even count
on the bottom summary band being thick enough to accurately show the
total amount
Being able to drag vertically in (horizontal) timelines when so many
events overflow a band has been one of the most frequently requested
features. I'm starting to experiment with how to support that feature
natively. Here's a first take--the top band can be dragged vertically:
Why not go whole hog and make a vertical summary band like the second
current horizontal band that would allow for rapid scrolling
vertically? Or perhaps when you want to scroll in two dimensions the
right approach is something like google maps' little 2d summary view
that is collapsible in the
Because I'm counting on most timelines having one severely dominant
dimension...
David
David Karger wrote:
Why not go whole hog and make a vertical summary band like the second
current horizontal band that would allow for rapid scrolling
vertically? Or perhaps when you want to scroll in
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