Steve,

I think your coder is an icon coder, not a color coder. In any case, the 
tabular view actually doesn't understand coders of any kind... One way 
to color-code its rows is to use a rowStyler, e.g., see the HTML source of

    http://simile.mit.edu/exhibit/examples/presidents/presidents.html

You can also use row templates--see
    
http://groups.google.com/group/simile-widgets/browse_thread/thread/c04645e9069decad/9180f9c59e07d7fd

David

Steve wrote:
> Any thoughts on why the below is not working and will it work with a
> Tabular view?
>
> On Jan 13, 8:48 am, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Eric,
>>
>> Thanks I started down this road, but can't seem to get it to
>> work...here is my colorcoder
>>
>> <div ex:role="coder" ex:coderClass="Icon" id="health-icons">
>>    <span ex:icon="http://ora253.dce.harvard.edu:7779/~smartino/final/
>> images/StephenMartino.gif">1</span>
>>    <span ex:icon="http://ora253.dce.harvard.edu:7779/~smartino/final/
>> images/GlennFull.gif">2</span>
>>    <span ex:icon="http://ora253.dce.harvard.edu:7779/~smartino/final/
>> images/JohnBatista.gif">3</span>
>>  </div>
>>
>> And here is the View I am trying to implement it in...
>>
>> ex:role="view"
>>            ex:viewClass="Tabular"
>>            ex:colorCoder="health-icons"
>>            ex:phealth=".phealth"
>>            ex:colorKey=".phealth"
>>            ex:label="Table"
>>
>> ex:columns=".icon, .pstartdate, .penddate, .ppriority, .staffname, .pstatus, 
>> .budget, .pdescription, .DetailBio,
>> phealth"
>>            ex:columnLabels="Photo, Project Start Date, Project End
>> Date, Priority, Project Manager, Project Status, Project Budget,
>> Project Name, Project Administration, Project Health"
>>            ex:formats="date { mode: medium; show: date }"
>>            ex:columnFormats="list, date, date, list, list, list, list,
>> list, ,list, list"
>>            ex:sortColumn="1"
>>            ex:sortAscending="true"
>>            ex:showToolbox="false"
>>
>> But I do not see anything changing????  Can this be used in a Tabular
>> view?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> On Jan 12, 11:50 am, Eric Pugh <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> If you are using Exhibit, then look at the iconCoder stuff to pick  
>>> what image to use.
>>>       
>>> Eric
>>>       
>>> On Jan 11, 2009, at 8:31 AM, Steve wrote:
>>>       
>>>> to the group,
>>>>         
>>>> I remember that the blue.png ball would display for certain events
>>>> (start and end date were equal in timeline view?), but mine do not see
>>>> to work...any suggestions would help.
>>>>         
>>>> the second part is can I always make this ball appear and change the
>>>> color of it based on one of my values that in my json data?
>>>>         
>>>> I have a value of 1, 2, or 3 that I read it from my json data
>>>> (.phealth) and I want to display a colored ball based on the value it
>>>> is set to, can this be done?
>>>>         
>>>> thanks
>>>>         
>>>> Steve
>>>>         
>>> -----------------------------------------------------
>>> Eric Pugh | Principal | OpenSource Connections, LLC | 434.466.1467 
>>> |http://www.opensourceconnections.com
>>>       
> >
>   


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