On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 15:50 -0500, Olemis Lang wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Chris Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I use the burndown chart and workload chart and they're great as far as 
> > they go but
> > there are other ways I want to analyze Trac data and I would really prefer 
> > to embed
> > graphical output into wiki pages than have stand-alone charts or tables.  
> > What I'm
> > looking for is some guidance on how I can have a graphic embedded in a wiki 
> > page
> > refresh when I view the page.
> 
> If nobody mentioned TracGViz [1]_ [2]_ so far it's because I'm extremely shy
> 
> :P
> 
> You can see how it works at the issue tracker [4]_ , and some pages
> [3]_ may be useful too . There are a lot of visualizations out there
> [5]_ and anybody can build new ones ;o)

I looked at [3]. It was nice. I then copied the first command to my own
page, and I got:

  Error: Failed to load processor iGoogleGadgetMacro
  No macro or processor named 'iGoogleGadgetMacro' found

I have TracGViz 1.3.1 installed and, and tracgviz.* is Enabled. Do I need to 
update to 1.3.4? If so, is just to install it over 1.3.1?

> .. [3] Embedding Visualization Gadgets in wiki pages
>         
> (https://opensvn.csie.org/traccgi/swlcu/wiki/En/Devel/TracGViz/EmbedGVizGadget)

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