Great, that all makes sense now.  And good to find the link to the
legacy docs - i'd been looking on the new docs wiki.

Regards

Mark

On Jun 11, 8:01 am, alexey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mark
>
> Here is the description of multiple and magnify:
>
> http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/docs/timelines.html
>
> createHotZoneBandInfo ( params )
>
> magnify
> required, a number specifying the magnification of the mapping in this
> zone. A greater-than-1 number causes more pixels to be mapped to the
> same time interval, resulting in a zoom-in effect.
>
> multiple
> optional, default to 1. A label is painted for every multiple of unit.
> For example, if unit is Timeline.DateTime.MINUTE and multiple is 15,
> then there is a label for every 15 minutes (i.e., 15, 30, 45,...).
>
> Alexey
>
> On Jun 2, 12:28 am, mwra <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Can anyone explain how these differing factors work. I've looked 
> > athttp://www.simile-widgets.org/wiki/Timeline_CreatingHotzonesbutit
> > doesn't describe how the two factors vary.  I think both are scaling
> > multiples, i.e. <1 for smaller, >1 for bigger. However, I'm not
> > getting quite the examples I expect.
>
> > I've checked the examples' source for comments but there's nothing
> > useful there either. ether-painter.js refers to 'multiple' but not
> > 'magnify' and ethers.js does the converse but it's still not clear as
> > to the design rationale.
>
> > Regards
>
> > Mark

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