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A branch of the original, with a touch of Leaflet
Home Page: http://code.google.com/p/timemap/source
License: MIT License
This project forked from datadesk/timemap
A branch of the original, with a touch of Leaflet
Home Page: http://code.google.com/p/timemap/source
License: MIT License
/*! * Timemap.js Copyright 2008 Nick Rabinowitz. * Licensed under the MIT License (see LICENSE.txt) */ Timemap.js By Nick Rabinowitz (www.nickrabinowitz.com) Timemap.js is intended to sync a SIMILE Timeline with a web-based map. Depends on: jQuery, Mapstraction 2.x, a map provider of your choice, SIMILE Timeline v1.2 - 2.3.1. Tested browsers: Firefox 3.x, Google Chrome, IE7, IE8 Tested map providers: Google v2, Google v3, OpenLayers, Bing Maps Thanks to Jörn Clausen (http://www.oe-files.de) for initial concept and code. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Getting Started The best way to get started depends on your learning style, but here are the places you should look: * Working Examples: ./examples/index.html * Basic Usage: http://code.google.com/p/timemap/wiki/BasicUsage * Code Documentation: ./docs/index.html * Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/timemap/ * Discussion Group: http://groups.google.com/group/timemap-development ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Files in the project, in order of importance: Packed files (YUI Compressor) * timemap_full.pack.js: The library and all helper files. This is the recommended file to use in production. * timemap.pack.js: Just the core library file Examples (in examples/) * I recommend starting with index.html, which describes each example. Documentation * docs/ Code documentation produced by jsdoc-toolkit * examples/ Example HTML code * LICENSE.txt The MIT license * README.txt This file Supporting Libraries (in lib/) * timeline-1.2.js Packed version of Timeline v1.2 - smaller and faster than SIMILE version * timeline-2.3.0.js Packed version of Timeline v2.3.0 - *required* to use this version of Timeline, as the SIMILE version removes jQuery from the global namespace. * mxn/* Mapstraction library - fork found here: https://github.com/nrabinowitz/mxn This version is *required* for timemap.js, until my changes get pulled into the official library * jquery-1.x.x.min.js jQuery. Just for convenience - use a CDN version if you prefer * json2.pack.js JSON library - usually not required Source files (in src/) * timemap.js: The core timemap.js library * param.js Abstraction layer for parameters * state.js Functions for loading and serializing timemap state * manipulation.js: Additional functions to manipulate a timemap after loading Loaders (in src/loaders/) * flickr.js Loader for geotagged Flickr feeds * kml.js Loader for KML files * georss.js Loader for GeoRSS files * xml.js Base loader for XML files * google_spreadsheet.js Loader for the Google Spreadsheets API * json.js: Loaders for JSON (both string and jsonp) * progressive.js Loader for data loaded in chunks based on timeline location * metaweb.js Loader for Metaweb data from freebase.com Other stuff * src/ext/ A couple of extension files I didn't think were worth being in the core library * images/ Simple icons for timeline events * tests/ jsUnit tests Comments welcomed at nick (at) nickrabinowitz (dot) com.
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