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Chris Nelson wrote:
> Steffen Hoffmann wrote:
>> Chris Nelson wrote:
>>> I'm trying to build a Trac plugin around jsGantt
>>> (http://www.jsgantt.com).  I'm modeling my code on the estimation
>>> tools plugin which uses JS for the hours in place editor. [...]
>> Hey, jsGantt looks nice, just HTML and CSS, and especially not relying
>> on external resources like Google, Yahoo!, etc. as most of the
>> graphing plugins I've seen do these days. I think, it would be great
>> to have it in t-h.o .
> 
> I have something that displays a Gantt in a Trac wiki page from fixed
> sample data and allows configuration of all jsGantt options from the
> macro invocation.  The next step is querying for tickets to display.
> Any thoughts on how you'd want to do that?  By milestone?  By owner?  By
> date range?  If nothing is specified, all open tickets?

I'd do it same way as I did ticket selection in WikiTicketCalenderMacro.
You may wish to take a look at corresponding revisions here:
http://trac-hacks.org/log/wikiticketcalendarmacro?rev=8272&stop_rev=8270

Original idea is not mine, but I still think of TracQuery as a
sophisticated ticket selection, and you don't have to document and learn
new syntax as it is already known by many Trac users.

Good luck.

Steffen Hoffmann
(hasienda)
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