Ok, most of the script is finnished.

It is based on http://green-beast.com/experiments/mix_donations_gauge.php
- which is Copyright © May 2006-2011 Mike Cherim. Some rights
reserved. The original files include a header requesting "Attribute
to: <a href="http://green-beast.com/";>Mike Cherim</a>", I'll leave it
to you guys to decide if the file is re-invented enough to justify the
attribution, and if not, where to place the link.


The image (from scratch work) must stay at a fixed height (unless
editing the script), but the width may vary. I still have to complete
the image by adding marks for basic %'s.

The colour scheme is LibreOffice/Document Foundation branded -
utilising the greens on
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Color_Table.

I've probably forgotten to mention something important, but have a
look at the code - If you don't like it I'll just knock up something
really simple from scratch.

A zip archive can be downloaded from here:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/b55h54f/n/donation-meter.zip

On 12 February 2011 08:24, Matt Sturgeon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, I've got something in PHP almost ready. I'm just doing colours now...
>
> On 12 February 2011 01:31, Matt Sturgeon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'm working on simplifying the second example (the one I tried to
>> attach the source of), it should be fairly simple once I'm done with
>> it ;P
>>
>> On 12 February 2011 01:28, Christian Lohmaier
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi *,
>>>
>>> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 1:48 AM, Matt Sturgeon <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Well, the first example must be rendered by a server-side script or
>>>> something (or just be a approx image, like a network signal icon).
>>>
>>> Oh, don't think so complicated. The following won't work in IE6, but
>>> you could just use a "mask" image, with transparent scale, and just
>>> use a colored background that will "shine through".
>>>
>>> Both are plain and can easily be achieved.
>>>
>>>> Attached is the source,
>>>
>>> Nope, no attachments on this list, they are stripped...
>>>
>>> But for creating a progressbar, one can just use plain css (well, of
>>> course depends at what time the values are read)
>>>
>>> ciao
>>> Christian
>>>
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