I can only imagine.  Thanks for the efforts!

On Wednesday, July 10, 2013 8:17:20 PM UTC-5, Matt Denman wrote:
>
> The issue with the keyboard popping up like it does after you've used it 
> is a bug.  It should continue to work like it does the first time, where it 
> only pops the keyboard when you click in an empty area.  I'm going to fix 
> that soon, but I'm dealing with other things.
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Contemplative <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Huge improvement!  I no longer get the soft keyboard unless I select a 
>> blank background area with-in the timeline.  Subsequently, i get the soft 
>> keyboard until I scroll the timeline any time I touch the screen.  So to 
>> stop the soft keyboard from coming up once it has, one simply needs to 
>> scroll a little bit, then select a bubble node.  No soft keyboard until 
>> after a touch in the background again.
>>
>> This is much better!  Once again, nice work!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 7:37:02 PM UTC-5, Matt Denman wrote:
>>
>>> I have updated http://timeline.kusog.org to not show the keyboard 
>>> popup, YET, still allow keyboard focus to be happening so that the keyboard 
>>> left/right arrow keys still keep working.  If you drag or click an event, 
>>> no keyboard pops, but if you just click the timeline else where (no drag), 
>>> then the keyboard will appear so you can use arrows on keyboard
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Contemplative <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I took a look at this timeline on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 just to see how 
>>>> things work.  It is an improvement.  Well done!  One thing that happens on 
>>>> this platform is that the bubble nodes always bring up the soft keyboard. 
>>>>
>>>> Previously, the only way I could get the timeline to scroll was to 
>>>> select a bubble, bringing up the soft keyboard on the tablet, then using 
>>>> the arrow keys on the soft keyboard to scroll the timeline.  Needless to 
>>>> say, not ideal.
>>>>
>>>> Using the timeline in your example, I am able to scroll about without 
>>>> the above gymnastics.  The only thing I notice is that I still get the 
>>>> soft 
>>>> keyboard every time I select a bubble node...
>>>>
>>>> Good stuff!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 11:13:47 AM UTC-5, Matt Denman wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've updated the http://timeline.kusog.org demo with my latest 
>>>>> efforts, which removed the detailed and compact painters and more unused 
>>>>> code.  The results are now that the minified file is 111kb and the 
>>>>> gzipped 
>>>>> filed is 32kb.  This is significantly smaller than the original code 
>>>>> base, 
>>>>> plus all the code is in one file rather than multiple files and multiple 
>>>>> network requests.
>>>>>
>>>>> Somethings to consider:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. I am only including the EN text.  The files are small and can be 
>>>>> added separately as needed.  However, the way the code automatically 
>>>>> added 
>>>>> the language JS files is removed and you'd have to do that by hand.  That 
>>>>> is, if you actually need the other languages.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. It appears from one users reports that the Mac laptop track pad 
>>>>> gestures dont work like they do in the original code.  I'll try to follow 
>>>>> up on that.
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. I am removing methods from the Ajax library of classes when I see 
>>>>> they are not used in timeline.  I'm sure for people using the full 
>>>>> library, 
>>>>> this would be a problem.  I don't use exhibit or any other library that 
>>>>> may 
>>>>> use those, and I want timeline as lean as possible.
>>>>>
>>>>> 4. When I am done with this, it will only be possible to create the 
>>>>> timeline widget via the jquery plugin method.  Right now, older code that 
>>>>> calls Timeline.create will still work, but soon that method will go away 
>>>>> and become a part of the jQuery plugin directly.
>>>>>
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