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On Oct 9, 2006, at 2:03 PM, Corey Jewett wrote:
Fixes for Safari:
* Apple added Canvas for Dashboard (Tiger) and backported to Panther
(as Safari 1.3), in the Mac world that's virtually everyone.
Therefor
Fixes for Safari:
* Apple added Canvas for Dashboard (Tiger) and backported to Panther
(as Safari 1.3), in the Mac world that's virtually everyone.
Therefore, I added an explicit pass through for Safari because I
can't find documentation for proper object detection. :(
* The correct usage o
2006/10/9, dizzledorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Nice work, Franck.
>
Thank you.
> How do I get the sparklines to work with negative values?
>
I plan to integrate it soon.
Franck.
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Nice work, Franck.
How do I get the sparklines to work with negative values?
e.g. A vertical bar graph with a 0 line, displaying green bars for +
values, and red for -.
Franck Marcia wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I've released a new plugin: sparkline. A sparkline is an inline
> graphic
> (http://
Great code, lots of options, I could see extending it for every
thinkable graph format.
perhaps method:block|line|.. instead of useCanvas: true|false.
Not being an expert on canvas, I would assume there is a fill in the
polygon type command that could help instead of the span?
On 10/7/06, Fr
2006/10/7, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Franck - Doing a quick check to see if the user is using IE, or not,
> you could be able to use the Canvas element no problem.
OK, I did it. Same address: http://fmarcia.info/jquery/sparkline/sparkline.html
However, just one color in this case as it do
I am a total sucker for images without files! I really like the use of
a tiny inline image with different bg colors. I experimented with
inline images in an atom feed... it didn't work for all feed readers!
I also like the canvas method that John used, I look forward to your
merged version!
On 10
@ Karl: thank you for the info.
@ John: I will take a look at canvas; I missed your implementation but
now, I will certainly borrow some parts ;-)
Cheers,
Franck.
2006/10/7, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Back in the day I wrote some sparkline code myself:
> http://ejohn.org/apps/jspark/
>
>
Back in the day I wrote some sparkline code myself:
http://ejohn.org/apps/jspark/
This particular one uses the Canvas element (giving it a nice
antialias). My code looks kind of scary, in retrospect, but it seems
like it wouldn't be too bad to give it a jQuery facelift.
Franck - Doing a quick che
On Oct 7, 2006, at 6:56 AM, Franck Marcia wrote:
> I've released a new plugin: sparkline. A sparkline is an inline
> graphic (http://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?
> msg_id=0001OR&topic_id=1).
>
> I borrowed the idea (and most of the code) from the TiddlyWiki
> project, a very good
Hi all,
I've released a new plugin: sparkline. A sparkline is an inline
graphic
(http://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=0001OR&topic_id=1).
I borrowed the idea (and most of the code) from the TiddlyWiki
project, a very good one-page wiki (http://www.tiddlywiki.com). Thanks
to
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