Hi Daniel,

My guess is that your start date is later than you think.

The start and stop dates are only consulted when the user tries to move the 
Timeline. So a Timeline can initially show a date but, later, can not be moved 
back to show the date that was visible earlier (if the start date is later than 
the dates initially shown on the Timeline).

Look at your start and stop dates using firebug.

Larry





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From: Daniel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 4:52:12 PM
Subject: Start and Stop timeline

Hi Larry

Sorry, I write more fast that my thought... ;-)
I want the timeline have a beginning and an end, but that could be
moved between the periods. Today, my line move to end and stop, I don't see 
more 
the start point.


 



2009/4/2 Larry Kluger <[email protected]>

Hi Daniel,

It's a feature, not a bug. If you don't want your Timeline to have a 
start/stop, then don't include those settings with the theme.

Larry
ps. If you use extra question marks -- more than one per sentence or  you use 
ALL CAPS ... Then: No more answers from me to you.




________________________________
From: Daniel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2009 3:47:54 PM
Subject: Re: Many itens in timeline


Other problem..

If I write: 


theme.timeline_start = date_start;
theme.timeline_stop = date_stop;

My timeline move only in one side and stop..   WHY??






2009/4/2 Daniel <[email protected]>

How can I know If a short interval of time have a lot events???

How many points I can show in the screen???

How can I change a distance between two lines??? Actually have a many space...

I'm need see all point, and I'm using zoom, DECADE, YEAR, MONTH...





2009/4/2 Adrien Di Mascio <[email protected]>



Hi Daniel,


On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> People
> I'm a have a big problem...  I'm have 30 itens in same period, and don't
> show all in show of DECADE..

In complement to what Larry said, and depending on what exactly you're trying
to achieve you might also want to use hot zones in order to have a higher
resolution for zones containing lot of events :

Cheers,
Adrien











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