thanks, I'll try it. I'll post my solution, when I'm finished.

pascal

On 25 Feb., 17:13, Larry Kluger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Pascal,
>
> To create a bubble, check out the function
> Timeline.OriginalEventPainter.prototype._showBubble  in original-painter.
> and copy what it does.
>
> I've added comments to the code:
> Timeline.OriginalEventPainter.prototype._showBubble = function(x, y, evt) {
>     var div = document.createElement("div");  // create a div that will hold 
> the contents of the bubble
>     var themeBubble = this._params.theme.event.bubble; // get the parameters 
> for creating the bubble
>     evt.fillInfoBubble(div, this._params.theme, this._band.getLabeller()); // 
> add content to the div. This will be the content of the bubble.
>
>     SimileAjax.WindowManager.cancelPopups(); // dismiss any bubbles that are 
> currently being shown
>     SimileAjax.Graphics.createBubbleForContentAndPoint(div, x, y,
>         themeBubble.width, null, themeBubble.maxHeight);  // show the bubble 
> on the screen
>
> };
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Larry
>
> ________________________________
> From: cronjob <[email protected]>
> To: SIMILE Widgets <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 4:53:46 PM
> Subject: [timeline] open a bubble without an event
>
> hello,
> I'm using a timeline and need a popup to add information. To have a
> consitent style, I want to use the bubbles from the timeline, but
> without klicking on an event. I've only basic javascript skills. So
> does anybody know if this is possible?
>
> thanks,
> pascal
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