I'm interested in using Simile timeplot for plotting data values
collected from a wireless environmental sensor (that measures light,
temperature etc) at periodic intervals. On some occasions, sample data
is lost (e.g. due to the unreliable nature of the wireless link) and
I'd like to indicate this as a gap in my plot. For example, see these
plots drawn using Gnuplot:

http://blogs.sun.com/vipul/entry/one_and_a_half_million

The same plots drawn using the Simile timeplot widget are at:

http://blogs.sun.com/vipul/resource/SolarSPOT2/similetimeplot.html

While I can highlight missing samples by using the "events" feature,
it seems more intuitive to represent missing data as gaps. Is there an
easy way to accomplish this? I tried inserting a blank line in the
datasource whenever a sample was missing. While this works for
Gnuplot, it doesn't seem to work for  timeplot. I'm new to the SIMILE
Widget set so it's possible I've overlooked an FAQ that answers this
question.

thanks for your time,

vipul


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