Hi David,

The problem is that the {earliestEnd} (and {latestStart}; I added some 
dates for these events as well) don't work. The timeline just shows the 
{start} and {end} dates, but the lines show no opacity for the times 
between {start} and {latestStart} or {end} and {earliestEnd}.
I expect them to work as in 
http://www.simile-widgets.org/timeline/examples/test_example/test.html with 
examples 2d and 2f.
I suspect that the quotation marks around the true and false around the 
{durationEvent} items are the cause (and that they're being put there via 
the Google Spreadsheet feed to JSON conversion).

I've looked at using v3.0.0, but doing that I get no timeline at all 
(https://dl.dropbox.com/u/5783259/TODO_test_2.html), so that's why I chose 
to stick with v2.3.0 instead/ for now.

Thanks,
Michaël


Op maandag 25 februari 2013 05:46:55 UTC+1 schreef David Karger het 
volgende:
>
>  Michel, the timeline seems to be displaying things just fine---what's the 
> problem?
>
> Also, I note you are using exhibit version 2.  current development work is 
> on version 3; I suggest you upgrade as we won't be fixing bugs in version 2.
>
> http://api.simile-widgets.org/exhibit/3.0.0/
>
>
> On 2/22/2013 7:48 AM, Michaël Belgraver wrote:
>  
> Hi all, 
>
>  Well, the subject says it all, I guess.
>
>  What I am trying to do is to create a timeline for my project/ to-do 
> list.
> I'm using the "Google spreadsheet feed to JSON" option to feed my Exhibit 
> Timeline. Now, I would like to use the durationEvent to create an event 
> that shows the start date, the end date and the deadline (latestEnd).
> However, the durationEvent doesn't seem to be recognized in the Timeline, 
> and I suspect this is because the json-feed put quotation marks around the 
> true/ false values in my spreadsheet. At least, I see them when I click the 
> orange scissors and choose 'Exhibit JSON'.
>
>  Two questions:
> 1. Is this the right analyses?
> 2. Is there a solution/ work-around for this?
> Please note that I'm bound by a pretty strict environment here at work 
> (meaning: can't install anything, have no webserver to use, etc.), and I 
> don't want to use one of these 'online converters', since the feed needs to 
> be updated real-time.
>
>  If it's possible to change to Google feed into xml, that might solve the 
> problem too,, but I haven't found a way to do that (automagically).  
>
>  Thanks for your help.
> Michaël
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