Hi Mark,

You are saying that you followed the JFK example. However, in that
example width attribute is not used at all.

http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/examples/jfk/jfk.html

 new Timeline.PointHighlightDecorator({
                        date:       "Fri Nov 22 1963 14:38:00 GMT-0600",
                        color:      "#FFC080",
                        opacity:    50,
                        theme:      theme
                    }),


What would happen if you remove width attribute from your
PointHighlightDecorator?

Alexey

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:44 PM, mwra <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using the v2.3.1 online bundled files. Working from the example of
> the main Timeline JFK example I've added both span and point
> highlighters like so:
>
>
>        for (var i = 0; i < bandInfos.length; i++) {
>                bandInfos[i].decorators = [
>                        new Timeline.SpanHighlightDecorator({
>                                startDate: 'Tue, Nov 27 1979 00:00:00 
> GMT+0000',
>                                endDate: 'Wed, Feb 15 1989 00:00:00 GMT+0000',
>                                color: '#FFC080',
>                                opacity: 10,
>                                startLabel: 'Start',
>                                endLabel: 'End',
>                                theme: theme,
>                                cssClass: 't-highlight1'
>                        }),
>                        new Timeline.PointHighlightDecorator({
>                                date: 'Tue,Sep 11 2001 14:38:00 GMT-0000',
>                                color: '#FFC080',
>                                opacity: 50,
>                                width: 10,
>                                theme: theme,
>                                cssClass: 'p-highlight1'
>                        })
>                ];
>        }
>
> The span highlight works fine and shows up but the point one doesn't.
> Using Firebug, I can see the point highlight is created.
> Interestingly, the CSS error flag in the Web Developer toolbar in
> Firefox gives me this error:
>
> Warning: Error in parsing value for 'width'.  Declaration dropped.
> Source File: file:///Users/xxxx/Documents/Projects/xxxx/xxx/local.html
> Line: 0
>
> If I remove the PointHighlightDecorator object from the above code I
> get no such error, so it's something in the result of calling this
> that results in the error and the highlight not being seen:
>
>                        new Timeline.PointHighlightDecorator({
>                                date: 'Tue,Sep 11 2001 14:38:00 GMT-0000',
>                                color: '#FFC080',
>                                opacity: 50,
>                                width: 10,
>                                theme: theme,
>                                cssClass: 'p-highlight1'
>                        })
>
> I've validated all the CSS in the unbundled 2_3_0 source but see no
> errors. Of course the online files are v2.3.1 but there no v2.3.1
> change log nor does the JFK example cite which version it uses. If I
> use local versions of v2.3.0 libraries I get the same error. FWIW, I'm
> not customising the Timeline CSS, IOW I think the error is in the
> Timeline JS somewhere
>
> Anyone any idea how I debug this further?
>
> Regards
>
> Mark
>
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