Sorry, last line was meant to read: tl.getBand(0).setMinVisibleDate(tl.getBand(0).getMinDate());
-Mark On Aug 3, 8:09 pm, mleden <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Peter, > > I do something similar except that I have a button that scrolls the > timeline to the "first event". I also have another button to scroll > to the "last event". > > The code for the button click handler is: > .click(function() { > > swimlaneTL.getBand(1).setMinVisibleDate(swimlaneTL.getBand(0).getMinDate()); > }); > > A couple of notes. I am using a "custom timeline constructor" with > this directive in the Exhibit Timeline div: > > ex:timelineConstructor="calendarAppSwimlaneConstructor" > and obviously I have multiple bands displayed in the swimlaneTL > timeline object. > > I forget what the default object name is without the custom > constructor (might be simply 'tl'). Also, probably obvious, but if > you only have 1 band, then you would have to change to something like: > tl.getBand(0).setMinVisibleDate(swimlaneTL.getBand(0).getMinDate()); > > HTH, > -Mark > > On Aug 3, 6:56 pm, Peter <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi there, quick question on using Exhibit in Timeline mode: any way to > > have the initial view be the *beginning* of all events, rather than > > the end? That is to say, pan over to the first event automatically, > > rather than the most recent? > > > Thanks! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SIMILE Widgets" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/simile-widgets?hl=en.
