For flot:

put in yourapp/static/js

jquery.flot.js 

and 

jquery.flot.resize.js (for scalability)

usage in the view for example

{{extend 'layout.html'}}
<h1>{{=T('My first chart')}}</h1>
<script src="{{=URL('static','js/jquery.flot.js')}}"></script>
<script src="{{=URL('static','js/jquery.flot.resize.js')}}"></script>
<div class="row-fluid">
 <div class="span2"> </div>
 <div class="span8">
 <div id="placeholder"></div>
 </div>
 <div class="span2"> </div>
</div>
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
 jQuery.plot(jQuery("#placeholder"), [ {{=data_chart}} ]); //data_chart is 
a list of lists as [[0, 0], [1, 1]]
})
</script>




Il giorno martedì 4 dicembre 2012 13:58:24 UTC+1, Manuele ha scritto:
>
> Il 03/12/12 16:37, Richard V�zina ha scritto: 
> > I am not sure I understand your question. 
> > 
> > web2py bootstrap.js contain all the boostrap.js into one file. So you 
> > don't need to import anything else from bootstrap to create any 
> > bootstrap "effect" (just make sure you don't try to use something 
> > available in new version of bootstrap since web2py bootstrap can be 
> > one or more version older). 
> > 
> > About highcharts you will need to figure it out how to use it with 
> > web2py, something like, set the proper class to your html content and 
> > init the plugin after have include the proper js and css. 
> > 
> > Is this what you want to know? 
>
> Thank you Richard for you answere, 
> I think you wrote everithing I need... I want to use scaffolding tools 
> like this[1] to organize my dashboard. I would like to know if the 
> charts will be scaled with the their conteiner div markup. Can I 
> consider them as images? 
>
> thank you again 
> cheers 
>
>      Manuele 
>
>
> [1] http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/scaffolding.html#fluidGridSystem 
>
> > 
> > Richard 
>
>

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