I also like the way xmls/wf works. it´s very easy (to setup and
install). unfortunately, it just doesn´t look so good (to me). I´m not
much of a programmer myself - and for our current project, the "look"
is very important. I´ll try some other tools as well ...

keep you updated.

patrick


On Jan 18, 8:05 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> For whatever it's worth, I messed around with open flash charts a fair
> bit before going with the xml-based solution... I never got it
> working, either, got close, but could never really make sense of the
> output strings. But then, I'm not much of a programmer. I do know that
> I found the xml-based charts more attractive by default, and
> considerably easier to customize and manipulate.
>
> In the end, I got tired of trying to force open flash charts to work
> for me instead of against me, and building an xml template is stupid
> easy. I use slideshowpro basically the same way.
>
> On Jan 18, 6:19 am, patrickk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > thanks, this works fine.
>
> > I´ll still try to get "open flash chart" working and I´ll post my
> > experience here.
>
> > patrick.
>
> > On 17 Jan., 18:23, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > I'm embarrassed to admit I can't remember exactly which flash charting
> > > solution I went with, but I believe it was 
> > > XML/SWF:http://www.maani.us/xml_charts/index.php?menu=Introduction
>
> > > You can see it 
> > > here:http://classicmotorsports.net/project-cars/1970-datsun-240z/
> > > Scroll down to "on the dyno", then click on the Aug. dyno run.
>
> > > Using it is pretty simple. All the flash stuff is in my media folder.
> > > Object tag in the page template looks like this:
> > > <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="/media/flash/
> > > charts.swf?library_path=/media/flash/
> > > charts_library&amp;xml_source=dyno_run.xml"
> > >         width="700" height="375" id="dynoRun" >
> > >                 <param name="movie" value="/media/flash/charts.swf?
> > > library_path=/media/flash/charts_library&amp;xml_source=dyno_run.xml" /
>
> > >                 <param name="flashVersion" value="8" />
> > >        </object>
>
> > > You'll note it calls dyno_run.xml
> > > the path to that is defined in my urls.py so as far as Flash is
> > > concerned, it's a relative url to the page calling it
> > > (r'^project-cars/(?P<slug>(\w|-)+)/dyno-runs/(?P<object_id>\d+)/$',
> > > 'classic.projects.views.get_dyno_runs'),
>
> > > In views, I'm just gathering up whatever data I want to plot, so I
> > > won't bore you with that.
>
> > > Then, the dyno_run.xml is pretty straightforward:
> > > <chart>
> > >         <axis_value bold='false' size='10' />
> > >         <axis_category skip='4' bold='false' size='10' />
> > >         <chart_grid_v thickness='1' color='cccccc' />
> > >         <chart_pref line_thickness='2' point_shape='none' />
> > >         <chart_type>line</chart_type>
> > >         <legend_transition type='zoom' duration='.5'  />
> > >         <legend_label size='14'   />
> > >     <chart_value position='cursor' size='12' color='000000'
> > > background_color='cccccc' alpha='70' />
> > >         <chart_data>
> > >                 <row>
> > >                         {% for item in run_values_list 
> > > %}<string>{{item.rpm}}</string>{%
> > > endfor %}
> > >                 </row>
> > >                 <row>
> > >                 <string>Horsepower</string>
> > >                 {% for item in run_values_list %}<number>{{item.hp}}</
> > > number>{% endfor %}
> > >         </row>
> > >         <row>
> > >                 <string>Torque</string>
> > >                 {% for item in run_values_list %}<number>{{item.torque}}</
> > > number>{% endfor %}
> > >         </row>
> > >         </chart_data>
> > > </chart>
>
> > > On Jan 17, 9:20 am, "Marty Alchin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I've been considering this, but haven't gotten around to actually
> > > > doing so. Keep us posted if you have any success.
>
> > > > -Gul
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