Hi Wenfeng,
Thank you for your comments. I used
ondblclick in an effort to be consistent with HTML 4.0 event specifications
(although that’s not required, but _javascript_ developers will likely be
familiar with it).
There is no option/configuration to popup
a new chart during drill down, the main reason being that recursive drill-downs
do not work well with popups. I also did not see any popup window in any chart
engine that supports drill-down, so I assumed changing the current chart is the
best and simplest solution. Another problem with popups is that we start to
have multiple versions of the same chart on the client side, and that is likely
to make things more complicated on the server side for future interactive
features.
Thanks,
David
From:
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[mailto:birt-charting-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Wenfeng Li
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005
9:01 PM
To: For
developers on the BIRT Charting project
Subject: RE: [birt-charting-dev]
BPS 37 - Chart Interactivity Spec Update
A minor comment, shall we use
ondoubleclick instead of ondblclick for one of the trigger?
For drill down trigger, does
user/developer have the option/configuration to popup a new chart in stead of
replacing the current chart?
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[mailto:birt-charting-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of David Michonneau
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005
11:20 AM
To: For
developers on the BIRT Charting project
Subject: [birt-charting-dev] BPS
37 - Chart Interactivity Spec Update
Hi All,
Here is an update of the Chart Interactivity project. The
following features have been dropped: toolbar, zoom, filtering, and refresh. A
new event handler capability has been added for SWT/Swing (bugzilla https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=101655)
The additions to the previous version of the document are shown
in red. You can also find this document on the wiki at http://www.eclipse.org/birt/wiki/index.php?n=BPS.BPS37
Let me know if you have any comments or question.
Thanks,
David