My last major tweak to our timeline is that by default when we load  
content, it ends at the far right of all the data on the timeline.   
Which has almost no information on it, so the timeline looks kind of  
bare.  I wanted to do something like in the Timeline religions example  
(http://code.google.com/p/simile-widgets/source/browse/timeline/trunk/src/webapp/site/examples/religions/religions.html#150
 
) with the links being exposed, and have the app after it finishes  
loading scroll to a specific date time.   Maybe controlled by a URL  
parameter depending on what page you were on.

I worked through this example 
http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Controlling_A_Timeline_Within_An_Exhibit 
  and while it works, I hate that I am redoing so much of the  
configuration.  The declarative method works great for me, and I don't  
want to duplicate all of that in the timelineConfig.  Is there any way  
to just grab ahold of the "tl" timeline object directly from the  
declaratively created Timeline?

Eric

Oh, and on the page 
http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Controlling_A_Timeline_Within_An_Exhibit 
  the line about  
bandInfos 
[1].eventPainter.setLayout(bandInfos[0].eventPainter.getLayout()); is  
no longer valid with the latest Timeline/Exhibit code!


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