Hi kixam,

It took me some time to upgrade your plugin(s). Just for the record (and 
maybe other people encounter the same problems), this is what I noticed/did:

I first noticed you now use a version v0.6.0 (coming from v0.9.4) but then 
I realized it is not "$:/plugins/emkay/visjs" anymore but 
"$:/plugins/kixam/timeline".
Installing the 0.6.0 version did give me the wellknown red Javascript error.
I then realized there was a newer version of $:/plugins/felixhayashi/vis.
Installing the newer version did not help: red Javascript error.
At last I noticed you did split your plugin in 2 parts: moment.js is now in 
a separate plugin.
After installing $:/plugins/kixam/moment it did work again.


But if you can choose between an automatic mode and a - configurable - 
>> height, it is up to the user how it will be displayed.
>> At the moment I prefer the automatic way and stay with v0.9.2 for the 
>> time being.
>>
>
> I added an option to let you choose.
>  
>
Nice.
 

>
>> To be honest I did not notice that slight shadow. May be you can make it 
>> configurable too, e.g. as part of styles.css.
>>
>
> Actually it is already, like all of vis.js. You could add a CSS tiddler of 
> your own and change whatever you (don't) like... to get you started: 
> http://visjs.org/docs/timeline/#Styles 
> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fvisjs.org%2Fdocs%2Ftimeline%2F%23Styles&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNGBNfSabRkQx2VFAHBW1sz0jkYC6g>
>  
> and http://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20Stylesheets
>
> Ah, I did not know about http://visjs.org/docs/timeline/#Styles 
<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fvisjs.org%2Fdocs%2Ftimeline%2F%23Styles&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNGBNfSabRkQx2VFAHBW1sz0jkYC6g>
I'll have a look

For convenience, I added an option to display a navigation pad similar to 
> this for vis.js networks. If the navpad is present, its "up" and "down" 
> buttons will only show when appropriate. This was quite some reverse 
> engineering as I expected, and I am not satisfied with the result because 
> it tweaks vis.js too much and thus might become buggy in the next releases, 
> but enjoy for now.
>  
>
The navpad will be nice for first-time users I think. Once you know you can 
zoom, scroll & drag you don't need it.

>
> I reverted to default behavior.
>
> That's good.

Thanks a lot.

Ton

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