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:Good stuff Robin. A few points:
 
:Good stuff Robin. A few points:
#The original Simile Timeline product had a facility for 'fuzzy' start and end dates for events. The thinking is that precise times are often unknown, but a good stab can be made at start and end  time-date ranges (Precise time of David Kelly's death in a good example os fuzzy instantaneous event). They are indicated graphically by changes to event tape colour. I'm currently deep in email exchanges with Yuri Katkov, author of the new Chap-timeline extension. He has just uploaded new scripts which he assures me WILL work and is interested in my proposals for enhancements. The fuzzy-dates thing is a no-brainer and he has already agreed it. Both timelines currently work on the assumption that a single date means an instantaneous event and it MUST be allocated to 'Start'. So we need to consider how best to use the existing 'Occurred on' property.
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#The original Simile Timeline product had a facility for 'fuzzy' start and end dates for events. The thinking is that precise times are often unknown, but a good stab can be made at start and end  time-date ranges (Precise time of David Kelly's death in a good example of a fuzzy instantaneous event). They are indicated graphically by changes to event tape colour. I'm currently deep in email exchanges with Yuri Katkov, author of the new Chap-timeline extension. He has just uploaded new scripts which he assures me WILL work and is interested in my proposals for enhancements. The fuzzy-dates thing is a no-brainer and he has already agreed it. Both timelines currently work on the assumption that a single date means an instantaneous event and it MUST be allocated to 'Start'. So we need to consider how best to use the existing 'Occurred on' property.
 
#There is already a template-Form pair for JFK 'Timeline Event'. They are pretty basic but are serving current purpose OK.
 
#There is already a template-Form pair for JFK 'Timeline Event'. They are pretty basic but are serving current purpose OK.
 
#I have got the JFK timeline working properly again. Also, it has two new parameters, Xstart and Xend which are used to define start/end times between which the timeline is zoomed (so that crowded portions can be exploded without reducing the entire top band to minutes). Seems to be working OK so far.  
 
#I have got the JFK timeline working properly again. Also, it has two new parameters, Xstart and Xend which are used to define start/end times between which the timeline is zoomed (so that crowded portions can be exploded without reducing the entire top band to minutes). Seems to be working OK so far.  
 
There's no rush on the events project either. I'd rather make sure we've thought of everything (well most of them) before committing to what will be a major upgrade with many existing event pages. --[[User:Peter|Peter P]] ([[User talk:Peter|talk]]) 13:46, 24 December 2013 (GMT)
 
There's no rush on the events project either. I'd rather make sure we've thought of everything (well most of them) before committing to what will be a major upgrade with many existing event pages. --[[User:Peter|Peter P]] ([[User talk:Peter|talk]]) 13:46, 24 December 2013 (GMT)

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I'm not happy with the names 'a', 'b', 'c'... and also the meanings. Thoughts welcome before this gets used... Robin (talk) 12:58, 24 December 2013 (GMT)

Good stuff Robin. A few points:
  1. The original Simile Timeline product had a facility for 'fuzzy' start and end dates for events. The thinking is that precise times are often unknown, but a good stab can be made at start and end time-date ranges (Precise time of David Kelly's death in a good example of a fuzzy instantaneous event). They are indicated graphically by changes to event tape colour. I'm currently deep in email exchanges with Yuri Katkov, author of the new Chap-timeline extension. He has just uploaded new scripts which he assures me WILL work and is interested in my proposals for enhancements. The fuzzy-dates thing is a no-brainer and he has already agreed it. Both timelines currently work on the assumption that a single date means an instantaneous event and it MUST be allocated to 'Start'. So we need to consider how best to use the existing 'Occurred on' property.
  2. There is already a template-Form pair for JFK 'Timeline Event'. They are pretty basic but are serving current purpose OK.
  3. I have got the JFK timeline working properly again. Also, it has two new parameters, Xstart and Xend which are used to define start/end times between which the timeline is zoomed (so that crowded portions can be exploded without reducing the entire top band to minutes). Seems to be working OK so far.

There's no rush on the events project either. I'd rather make sure we've thought of everything (well most of them) before committing to what will be a major upgrade with many existing event pages. --Peter P (talk) 13:46, 24 December 2013 (GMT)