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Ron,A life line exists for completed lives and continuing lives A life line does not exist for completed marriages only for continuing marriages. Should there be consistency in these rules, making reading the time lines easier.
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poolzone (3/28/2007) A life line does not exist for completed marriages only for continuing marriages.If there is a divorce date present then a duration line is displayed. So I guess you mean a marriage is 'completed' when the first spouse dies. If this is so I can put some code in for this. I am thinking of changing the initial state of the duration lines on/off toggle to be off so that the chart is not dominated by blue lines at the end and is also more compact in terms of height. Thoughts anyone? I have managed to code the individuals timelines so I hope to release the next revision sometime tomorrow once I have added family timelines. I have had to get a quite good understanding of the code in order to achieve this and I am much in awe of the guys at MIT, especially David Huynh, in producing this Timeline 'widget' with Javascript. The coding techniques employed have been a huge eyer-opener for me.
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Ron (3/29/2007) I am thinking of changing the initial state of the duration lines on/off toggle to be off so that the chart is not dominated by blue lines at the end and is also more compact in terms of height. Thoughts anyone?
Very good idea.
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I am thinking of changing the initial state of the duration lines on/off toggle to be off so that the chart is not dominated by blue lines at the end and is also more compact in terms of height. Thoughts anyone? I like the blue time lines to be present for all Life lines but find it confusing when other 'life events' use it also which if they are to have a line, then it should not be the same as the blue Life line i.e. slim black line or other coloured line. This would show more clearly the life events occurring within the time span of the blue Life line. If there is a divorce date present then a duration line is displayed. So I guess you mean a marriage is 'completed' when the first spouse dies. If this is so I can put some code in for this. I am not sure what the bug is, Ron, I think any Marriages that are current i.e. coninue until TODAY have a blue time line but the others do not because they do not have a finish date, even though they are complete through death of one partner. Therefore they stand as a single point entry only and show no blue line. In other words, Yes you are right and some code to correct this would provide consistency and accuracy.
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Edited: Thursday, March 29, 2007 by
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I have switched details of the Timeline feature over to Adding Timelines to the Narrative Report together with a revised version
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Edited: Tuesday, April 3, 2007 by
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for marriages display in TLV, I want to submit the following idea: (sorry for the bad quality of the mockup):
in my opinion it would make marriages display lighter. I wanted to make the vertical line a dotted line for the end of the marriage, a dotted line too.
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