P.S. about OpenLaszlo, I don't want to push you away from it as I did
launch a Catalyst thread on their mailing list in May and they were
quite helpful. They keep advancing it so there may even be fixes for
things I wanted, for example their wiki has an api to the LPS server
(which is a tomcat inst
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007, Jason Kohles wrote:
Funny you should mention this. I'm about to upload a distro to CPAN which
provides a high-level API for generating data for OFC. The Perl API it
comes with is garbage, and the data format is insane, but it makes pretty
graphs so I decided to try to make
On Nov 16, 2007, at 3:15 PM, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007, Steve Atkins wrote:
Open flash chart. It's flash, but you don't have to write any flash.
http://teethgrinder.co.uk/open-flash-chart/
Funny you should mention this. I'm about to upload a distro to CPAN
which provides a hig
The previous suggestions I've seen seem to be in line with what I
wanted, as would be OL (if I wanted something really complex). Yes,
I want the graphic to be interactive, draggable, etc, just like
Google Finance's chats.
-d
Matt Rosin wrote:
> Not clear whether you want to make a png image that
Matt Rosin wrote:
P.S. Incidentally I should mention that openlaszlo does want you to
have a server component to handle some features like media
transcoding and though they say you can use standalone without it I do
not have experience with it myself. Oh, and you can make a static
image with GD
Not clear whether you want to make a png image that looks like that
chart, or to make a full featured one identical to it. You do realize
that by holding the mouse button down you can drag the chart sideways
and it auto-rescales, and that the mouse pointer is followed on the
line chart and on the X
P.S. Incidentally I should mention that openlaszlo does want you to
have a server component to handle some features like media
transcoding and though they say you can use standalone without it I do
not have experience with it myself. Oh, and you can make a static
image with GD as you probably know
Dustin Suchter wrote:
I know it is easy enough to generate graphics in Perl and Catalyst.
I've also seen a few ways to do DHTML/AJAX style menus in Catalyst
apps. I'd like to implement something like Google Finance's charts
in a reporting system as part of a Catalyst app I'm building.
Anybody do
gt; Subject: RE: [Catalyst] Fancy graphing -> like Google
> Finance, anybody done it?
>
>
> http://www.fusioncharts.com/
> Super easy and pretty fancy. But not sure it can do exact
> google finance
> type stuff.
>
> Thanks,
> --
Hello,
On Friday 16 November 2007 20:04:35 Hartmaier Alexander wrote:
> I do network monitoring graphs, great links guys!
I'd like to promote plotkit
http://www.liquidx.net/plotkit/
Which I haven't had the chance to use yet!
regards
--
ServiSMART Ricardo S
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007, Steve Atkins wrote:
Open flash chart. It's flash, but you don't have to write any flash.
http://teethgrinder.co.uk/open-flash-chart/
Funny you should mention this. I'm about to upload a distro to CPAN which
provides a high-level API for generating data for OFC. The Perl A
I do network monitoring graphs, great links guys!
Thanks!
-Alex
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http://www.fusioncharts.com/
Super easy and pretty fancy. But not sure it can do exact google finance
type stuff.
Thanks,
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On Nov 16, 2007, at 10:07 AM, Dustin Suchter wrote:
I know it is easy enough to generate graphics in Perl and Catalyst.
I've also seen a few ways to do DHTML/AJAX style menus in Catalyst
apps. I'd like to implement something like Google Finance's charts
in a reporting system as part of a Cataly
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