Looks like these guys have something figured out, almost sounds like
they have it built in, might have to look into it:
http://timepedia.org/chronoscope/demo/

On Jun 14, 7:21 am, VizGuy <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is no such functionality in this chart or in the library in general.We
> do look for ideas how to facilitate drill down issues, but nothing concrete
> yet.
>
> Regards,
> VizGuy
>
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:18 PM, jojo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Here is my problem, see this link for reference:
> >http://www.fronseetest.com/google_vis/TimeLine.aspx
> > - In IE you will notice it takes forever to load and there is a pop-up
> > message (give it a little while) saying "a script in this movie is
> > causing adobe flash to run slowly, etc" - click No and it loads
> > shortly after.  The problem is the timeline cannot handle all of the
> > data points I have to load.
>
> > Is there any examples or something built into the annotated timeline
> > that will handle X - AXIS scaling?   Like depending on zoom level, it
> > only shows every other point, or only points that are above a certain
> > value (the important points in my case).  So when I am zoomed out, it
> > shows the same amount of points as there are in the initial zoom
> > level.  Or am I going to have to write my own AJAX functionality that
> > re-binds the chart on every little change in zoom?  I do not see that
> > running very fast.  Anyone help?
>
>
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