Hallo Dawn!
Thanks a lot!
I am in holidays for a week but then i will certainly try it out. So far
I tested Martins version and did the basics for an Arthistory-Timeline.
Does yours work in the same way this means with a Timelinespec
cheers Jan

Am 21.04.2011 21:18, schrieb josep:
> dawn,
>
> currently i am very busy
> but off course i will test your update
> as soon as possible
>
> thanks for your great work
>
> cheers,
> josep
>
>
> On Apr 21, 3:51 pm, Dawn Ahukanna <dawn.ahuka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Finally got my arse in gear and i'm updating the XML based simile
>> timeline plugin to work with Tiddlywiki 2.6.2. Currently testing, any
>> volunteers?
>> dawn.
>>
>> On Apr 11, 9:41 pm, josep <josep.sald...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> hi,
>>> Dawn's plugin also working at:http://canricart.info
>>> TiddlyWiki version: 2.4.0
>>> cheers
>>> josep
>>> On Apr 11, 9:40 pm, Måns <humam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Btw -
>>>> I've got the SimileTimeline working on tiddlyspace ver 2.6.2 
>>>> here:http://stimeline.tiddlyspace.com/
>>>> Cheers Måns Mårtensson
>>>> On 11 Apr., 21:34, Måns <humam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Jan Johannpeter
>>>>> David announced Dido on the devgroup a while 
>>>>> ago:http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywikidev/browse_thread/thread/b86...
>>>>> "Dido, a tiddlywiki-inspired tool for managing
>>>>> small databases in a web page.  Dido is intended for managing small
>>>>> databases of information---an address book, a stamp collection, a
>>>>> shopping list, a video collection.  It contains an editable
>>>>> structured
>>>>> database (stored in the page, tiddlywiki-style) and layers rich
>>>>> interactive visualizations (sortable lists, grids, maps, timelines)
>>>>> and filtering (faceted browsing and text search) over the data.  You
>>>>> can find Dido at
>>>>>  http://projects.csail.mit.edu/exhibit/Dido
>>>>> Both the data and the visualization can be edited using the WYSIWYG
>>>>> editor that's part of the document.
>>>>> As with tiddlywiki, you can download it and start playing, saving
>>>>> your
>>>>> file to persist any changes (we use the tiddlywiki file save code;
>>>>> thanks for that!). "
>>>>> Cheers Måns Mårtensson
>>>>> On 11 Apr., 17:32, Jan Johannpeter <lasjoht...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>> I wonder whethter the plugin that is implementing scripts the
>>>>>> MIT-Visualisation-Freeware Simile
>>>>>> (http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/examples/) in Tiddly Wiki working and
>>>>>> whether it is still maintained.
>>>>>> I found Martin Buddens wellworking example but it is impossible to
>>>>>> integrate it into newer 
>>>>>> distributions.http://www.martinswiki.com/timeline/
>>>>>> The discussion on this googlegroup seems to stop 2007. Are there any
>>>>>> newer 
>>>>>> experiences?http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/search?hl=en&group=tiddlywi...
>>>>>> <http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki/search?hl=en&group=tiddlywi...>
>>>>>> I think this could  be a great tool for educational und Organizing 
>>>>>> purposes.
>>>>>> Regards Jan Johannpeter

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