Still I have no idea what all use cases we need to cover.
Quite some, I think. I just checked the code, here's what I found:
Most critical: - Live update feature of chart data. I didn't see any such feature on the jqplot examples page. (see main loop for refreshing charts in the monitor: http://bit.ly/JthtMk) - Chart value transformation callback that supplies the current and last value to be displayed. This is needed e.g. for CPU-Linux usage (see http://bit.ly/MCWSos)
Non critical use cases (lack of these would cut down on features but leave the charts usable, though some reprogramming might be required): - Select/Zoom feature with callback - Tooltips - Live changing of settings such as titles, refresh rates, labels, x-axis-extremes - SVG/PNG or Canvas export - A .destroy() method so that charts can be loaded and destroyed on demand
Thats all I can think of currently.
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Michal Čihař michal@cihar.com wrote:
Hi
Dne Thu, 03 May 2012 16:41:03 -0400 Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info napsal(a):
due to a licensing issue with Highcharts (which we started to use in 3.5.x), we have to think about replacing it with another library. Otherwise, distros like Debian won't accept 3.5.
We'll need:
- ideas for a replacement library (GPL)
From my quick search, jqPlot seemed as best solution:
Still I have no idea what all use cases we need to cover.
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