User:Lmorillas/ExhibitFormat

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The Exhibit Format
The Exhibit framework lets you easily create interactive maps, timelines, and other visualizations with advanced text search and filtering functionalities With the 'exhibit format lets you easily create these interactive visualizations as a result format of Cargo queries.

All the parameters are optional. Cargo autodiscover most of them. Set them only for view needs.


 * exhibit: Displays results in an exhbit visualization.
 * Parameters:
 * view - sets the views exhibit will create. If most than one, it uses a comma separator. Valid values are map, tabular and timeline. If not set, Cargo autodiscovers the possible views analyzing the results of the query.
 * datalabel - sets the label to refer the data. Default is Item/Items.


 * for map views
 * Cargo asumes that there is a field of Coordinates type in the query.


 * for time views
 * Cargo asumes that there is a field of Date or Datetime type in the query.
 * end - sets the column name with the end time info for the events (if needed)
 * color - sets the name of the column used to color-code the markers
 * topunit</tt> - sets unit for the top band: millisecond</tt>, second</tt>, minute</tt>, hour</tt>, day</tt>, week</tt>, month</tt>, year</tt>, decade</tt>, century</tt>, millennium</tt>
 * toppx</tt> - sets the pixels wide for each interval in the top band.
 * bottompx</tt> - sets the pixels wide for each interval in the bottom band.


 * facets
 * facets</tt> - sets the column names for the exhbit facets.Three comma separated columns maximum. If not set, Cargo uses the first three columns of the result.

In all Exhibit apps a little orange box (Toolbox) when clicked, it displays a menu that allows you to extract/download your data in various ways (BibTex, RDF/XML, JSON, Semantic Wikitext, TSV).