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!

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