> Hi Atul,

> I believe you szenario is different from the multiple event-szenario
described before since you have one event with multiple action-marks.

> Maybe the styling of the timeline like it is used here
http://debatehub.c-span.org/ will be a solution for you.

> Regards

> Tobias

>
PS: Anyways, if someone finds a solution for multiple rows of one event: I
need it for our scout-vita at stayscout.de :-)

>

2010/10/23 Atul <[email protected]>

> I was also looking for something similar to be done with timeline for
>
>> my project. I was interested in showing important event occurring
>
>> during the 'duration' event. Something like this:
>
>>
> 0=========0==========0==========0
>
>>
> Here '0' represent some important event on the duration event track
>
>> represented by '==='.
>
>> E.g. If I were to represent one innings of baseball match as a
>
>> 'duration' event then I would like to indicate the point(s) in time
>
>> when a home run was hit.
>
>>
> Is there a way to achieve this with existing implementation of
>
>> timeline? If not, I'd appreciate any pointers on how to modify the
>
>> timeline code to achieve this functionality.
>
>>
> Regards,
>
>> Atul
>
>>
>
> On Oct 8, 7:09 pm, Matthew Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> > Timeline is great. Thanks to everyone for creating such a useful tool.
>
>> >
>
>> > I'd like to have multiple starts and ends on one tape. I know that
>
>> > this is partially available with the start, latestStart, earliestEnd,
>
>> > end functionality, but I haven't seen anything beyond that. The event
>
>> > JSON might look something like this:
>
>> >
>
>> > {
>
>> >   'dateTimeFormat': 'iso8601',
>
>> >   'wikiURL': "http://simile.mit.edu/shelf/";,
>
>> >   'wikiSection': "Simile Cubism Timeline",
>
>> >   'events' : [
>
>> >     'event0': {
>
>> >       'title': 'Test 2d, durationEvent true, Start, latestStart, end
> dates',
>
>> >       'description': 'Test 2d, durationEvent true, Start, latestStart,
>
>> > end dates',
>
>> >       'durationEvent' : true,
>
>> >       'sections':[
>
>> >         'section0':{
>
>> >           'start': '1932',
>
>> >           'end': '1940',
>
>> >           'title': 'title of event0, section0',
>
>> >           'description': 'desc of of event0, section0'
>
>> >         },
>
>> >         'section1':{
>
>> >           'start': '1940',
>
>> >           'end': '1944',
>
>> >           'title': 'title of event0, section1',
>
>> >           'description': 'desc of of event0, section1'
>
>> >         }
>
>> >       ]
>
>> >     }
>
>> >   ]
>
>> >
>
>> > }
>
>> >
>
>> > Observe that each event is built of sections and each section has
>
>> > start and end elements. This could be rendered as a single tape in a
>
>> > Timeline with alternating light and dark sections (much like the
>
>> > 'Series' Painting tape appears in the Life of Monet example Timeline:
> http://simile-widgets.googlecode.com/svn/timeline/tags/latest/src/web...)
>
>> >
>
>> > Has anyone extended Timeline in this manner? It doesn't seem like that
>
>> > it'd be an uncommon need. If anyone knows of something similar, please
>
>> > let me know. If it seems that this hasn't been done, I'd appreciate
>
>> > any pointers on how to modify Timeline to do this.
>
>> >
>
>> > Thanks.
>
>> >
>
>> > Matt
>
>>
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