You can do that too.  Here's an example (with a few bells and whistles 
built in): http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/GUREK/.  Note that I used jQuery 
in the example to do document manipulation and event binding; you can use 
other js libraries or plain js to accomplish the same thing if you don't 
use jQuery.

On Monday, January 14, 2013 5:24:56 AM UTC-5, laurent coudurier wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> this is not what I want to do, but it's very interesting and can be useful 
> in the future.
> thanks for your answer.
>
> what I want to do is having a list of all annotations, and the ability to 
> click on them to auto scroll to the concerned part of the graph.
> just like in the "annotated timeline"
>
> so you'll ask me : why not using annotated timelime ?
> well, I think that a LineChart controlled by a ChartRange is far more 
> elegant.  ;-)
>
> the annotated timeline have a strange aspect, very different than the 
> others charts (I think).
>
> Le vendredi 11 janvier 2013 21:18:43 UTC+1, asgallant a écrit :
>>
>> You can hack something together to make this happen.  Use the 
>> "onmouseover" and "onmouseout" events to detect hovering over the 
>> annotations, and pull the data from your DataTable into an HTML element. 
>>  Here's a (very rough looking) example: 
>> http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/qgUCC/
>>
>> On Friday, January 11, 2013 12:41:16 PM UTC-5, laurent coudurier wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm using a LineChart (controled by ChartRange), having a annotation 
>>> role column (to display where the user can find the maximum of the values).
>>> Is it possible to display the annotations in a "legend like" box, just 
>>> like in the annotated timeline ?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>

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