Extension talk:EasyTimeline/archive

General comments
Great works! Yann 10:29, 28 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Looks good. I'm going to tell about this to other Japanese Wikipedians now. :-) Tomos 00:11, 27 Mar 2004 (UTC)

I think it's a great idea! But, would it be possible to create a user-friendly interface, so that those who are less adept with code can use it? 154.5.51.173 01:12, 27 Mar 2004 (UTC)


 * Well, no programming skills are required, it is not really procedural code (no conditions, no loops), rather a strict set of rules on how to express oneself. A point and click, drag and drop interface would be nice, but I'll leave that to someone else, or maybe in a years time when I can't think of something else to do. Erik Zachte

The key feature missing from this are of course imagemaps to make the links clickable. I realize this is nontrivial, but if the script could generate the necessary maps, I could try to hack MediaWiki to support them (possibly even directly interface with a script, so that the user doesn't need to run it).

One other thing I noticed is that the smaller fonts are quite ugly. Anti-aliasing would help a lot here. SVG would, too.&mdash;Eloquence 01:22, 27 Mar 2004 (UTC)


 * Ploticus can create imagemaps, so EasyTimeline could get syntax for that, would be nice indeed.


 * Also creating SVG is just a change of parameter (they look better but are not viewable on every platform so should be offered as second option, like with international stats, they are also much larger in download size and take time to render on the client side, a fast PC may be needed).


 * PNG images can be included as well, I will add syntax for that in the foreseeable future.


 * Ploticus can support other fonts via freetype lib but this requires a rebuild with GCC, at least for Windows, (I haven't tried Linux version, but features should be cross-platform) see . I'm not familiar with GCC so haven't tried that. Erik Zachte


 * SVG support added. See example Erik Zachte

A wikier way of doing this would be to have the timelines updateable within the article (i.e. make the charts creatable online). So lets say there is a timeline, and someone wishes to add an element, they would update the PlotData area, and the software code would autogenerate the timeline. Just a thought DavidLevinson


 * Of course. Would be nice. Eloquence might be willing to pull that off. See above. Erik Zachte

Great job! Just a question. How to do with text only browser? Do you think a pure HTML version is feasible? (I mean only using


 * Good. I can read Korean at the sample. But.. the font is not pretty. -- ChongDae 06:41, 15 September 2005 (UTC)

Is there a plan that when unicode will be supported? It'll be great that EasyTimeline could be used in CJK. --Wihwang 10:54, 17 August 2008 (UTC)

Separate pages for timelines
 A timeline is available here: Timeline of the Roman Empire

Analogous to the "List of.." pages already populating wikipedia I propose "Timeline of.." pages. They would allow for more flexibility concerning the dimensions of the timelines without destroying the layout of the articles they were embedded in. This move will also facilitate inter-timeline linking for the GUT project. I am currently reworking the Timeline of the Roman Empire following Eriks suggestions. This makes it 1600 pixels wide, which is unacceptable for an embedded image. To avoid a harsh drop in visibility for the removed timelines I propose the creation of a template similar to the one shown on the right like en:Template:External_Timeline, which should be placed near the top of the page. After all a timeline gives an introductory overview. The icon is temporary, I'll try to whip up a decent SVG pic. --Dschwen 21:13, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Just uploaded a first draft of a timeline-icon to Image:Timeline_icon.svg and put it into the template. --Dschwen 23:05, 14 December 2005 (UTC)


 * Ok, I made the move on the Roman Empire page. On second thought the timelines might as well stay in Template space, linking to the templates works just as good as if they were real pages, and search should not be an issue for timelines. There should maybe a convention on how to name the templates. I'd stick to the proposal of prefixing them with "Timeline of..". --Dschwen 16:05, 15 December 2005 (UTC)


 * Some feedback came in, now I made a second template which is more compact en:Template:Compactlink Timeline and put it into the Roman Empire infobox. Good exposure, yet discreet. --Dschwen 17:32, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

Year zero
How does EaysTimeline handle the Year zero (which is absent in a historians timeline)? I suppose polticus as a mathmatical plotting tool does not know about this convention. --Dschwen 08:34, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
 * Oops, that is a tough one, never thought of that before. I'll have to check Ploticus docs, but I fear this requires a patch, will take time. Erik Zachte 11:16, 15 December 2005 (UTC)


 * There is no Year Zero (or is *this* the problem?). The year of any moment in time is the year that's currently going on - or - completing itself. markus here-goes-the-at-sign hot and-here-the-dot ee

Link layout bug
The blue links seem to be overlayed over the unlinked text in each line, only the alignment is off. This might already be noticed since it breaks the timelines which looked ok with the old font. --Dschwen 09:10, 16 December 2005 (UTC)


 * Yes this is known. Someone recently wrote a quick unicode hack which was accepted and brought live. See wikitech post. I hope I can upload my patch in the last week of Dec or first of Jan, for others to test. Erik Zachte 12:47, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
 * in the German Wikipedia the problem still occurs now (29. May 2006) - what can be done? Is there a patch to install?
 * Hello. I noticed that the link problem wasn't fixed in the german wiki. Could you repair it? That would be really great! Thanks. --217.83.62.93 17:20, 3 November 2007 (UTC)

Standards and accessibility
Timelines currently make article pages fail XHTML validation (example), because


 * 1) The map element is missing the required id attribute
 * 2) Each area element is missing the required alt attribute

This is also inaccessible, since the bulk of the text is only represented as a graphic and missing from the code. I think all of these problems could be remedied by changing the output template. Please see the discussion at en:Wikipedia talk:Accessibility. —Michael Z..

Link in legend:
Is it possible to have a wikilink (or extlink) in the "legend:" field of "Colors =" section? TIA. Humus sapiens 00:24, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

graphics
Could this make graphics (not only bar, also... pie graphics)...--Nethac DIU 20:48, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
 * Theoretically yes. the plot tool Ploticus that does the actual rendering supports many chart forms. I'm not sure that EasyTimeline is the appropriate extension for this though. Its syntax is optimized for timelines. Other bar charts are not too different, so can be accommodated easily. But in general I think there are better tools for generic data plotting. Lots of graphic extensions for Mediawiki are in some state of development. Erik Zachte 06:25, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks, but what graph ext. are there? --Nethac DIU 17:09, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

WYSIWYM
has any thought been given to adding a WYSIWYM (what you see is what you mean) interface to edit timelines instead of using text?

I like this timeline approach and think that we would use it on our site if it was easy to use.

The biggest problem for us is that the managers etc who set timelines would want a graphical way to do it.

202.27.240.6 21:14, 17 May 2007 (UTC)

EasyTree?
I was wondering whether something similar in a tree format has been considered -- something to generate things like Image:Genealogy cuban music.png -- TimNelson 03:24, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

New hexadecimal color support in pl240
Ploticus 2.4 was released only a few days ago, and it now has support for hexadecimal RGB like you'd use in HTML (doc page). I've upgraded my installation to 2.4, but there's something still not working correctly when I try to use a hex code for color. Is there possibly something in the EasyTimeline script that is returning this error since it's something new that it doesn't recognize as a valid color value (it was written 4 years ago afterall)? --Korby 11:00, 20 January 2008 (UTC)

Units
Any reason not to support Ka, Ma and Ga units for geological/cosmological time? --wp:User:LeadSongDog

Problem with accents
Hi,

We have installed easytimeline on our wiki You can see a time line example here Everything goes all right but we have problems with accents. We have installed FreeSans.ttf like these instructions and we have also modify the TimeLine.php file without success.

Could you help me?

Thanks

Aliegeoi 15:24, 24 June 2008 (UTC)

Garbage collection?
Does the extension perform any garbage collection, i.e., delete unused images? Or at least offer a way to determine which images and imagemaps are still referenced from the wiki in order to delete everything else? --Juliano 23:38, 29 June 2008 (UTC)

possible bug
I'm working on a bot to update w:Template:Trivia progress, and I have a couple of problems (not related to the bot).

Firstly, after updating the page, it seems to take a very long time to display - several hours sometimes. Is there a bug of some sort, or is that just the amount of lag I should expect from whichever server generates the .png images?

Secondly, when it does appear, sometimes it's missing all the text. this revision works fine, but this one doesn't. The only difference between the two is a single number that's been changed.

Can anyone help me figure out what's going on? Hughcharlesparker 16:04, 26 October 2008 (UTC)


 * I just realised - I didn't make it clear that the template uses the timeline extension. I'm not a helpdesk questioner who's found his way to a really obscure wrong place to ask the question.  Hughcharlesparker 19:29, 26 October 2008 (UTC)

Same problem on nl:Oosterweel and nl:Lier (België). The text belonging to the diagram doesn't appear anymore. Even the diagrams themselves don't appear at some pixel anymore. With try and error the correct px should be chosen before the diagram appears. Can anybody figure this out? The problem is going on for several month bur since October 25, it is not possible anymore to work with Easy Timelines. Sonuwe 14:36, 29 October 2008 (UTC)


 * Update: it turns out this has been reported as a bug: 16085. Hughcharlesparker 13:49, 3 November 2008 (UTC)

Bug looks fixed now, I'll update the note I left at w:en:Help:EasyTimeline syntax. 84user 17:46, 16 December 2008 (UTC)

Unicode
Is Unicode supported now? NSK Nikolaos S. Karastathis 02:55, 27 October 2008 (UTC)

"Current Date" Parameter?
Is there a way to go from a set year in the past to whatever the current year (or date in general) is? This would especially be useful for things that are currently ongoing, such as Membership timelines (one example) for sport's conferences and whatnot. 75.76.206.214 12:41, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
 * By the way, I should say that I have attempted to use 2024,, etc., and they just cause errors. If nothing else, they should probably be allowed to be used in the template. 74.247.11.248 13:21, 11 January 2009 (UTC)

A little problem
Hello,

I would ask if there's a way to fix this timeline http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camouflage#Tutti_i_componenti in the way to put the person (Oliver Kreyssig in this graphic) in the same line. --87.3.210.139 00:11, 23 January 2009 (UTC)
 * No one can help? --82.51.160.111 19:56, 18 February 2009 (UTC)

Needs a name parameter
The file name of the image this extension creates is a mess. For the sake of linking (and its principles), the extension should include a name parameter, and it shouldn't be optional. Your thoughts? --79.182.126.53 19:22, 28 February 2009 (UTC)

Hyperlinks don't work with align:right
Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? When I use, the links in the timeline are suppressed. I don't get this problem using.

Example with :

Example with :

Looking at the HTML source for the second example, it seems the image map coordinates are invalid (i.e., negative): —Psychonaut 17:07, 12 June 2009 (UTC)