one suggestion for your cheatsheet: the commonly used Protovis code
section now orders classes alphabetically. It could also for instance
be grouped by subject, so that pv.Area, pv.Line, pv.Dot, etc. belong
to a group called Marks or something. What do you think?
Jan Willem Tulp
> Thanks much, Len. Looking forward to using Protovis this year for several of
> our clients.
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> -Owen
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> On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Len De Groot <
ldegr...@berkeley.edu> wrote:
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> > Hi everyone,
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> > I put together a simple tutorial for beginners who are trying to work with
> > IE. I cover three options, Modernizr, Chrome Frame and SVGweb. I would like
> > to do a more detailed how to for svg web when I get time. But I would love
> > to get some feedback before I promote it.
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http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/protovis-internet...
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> > I also made a Protovis cheat sheet for a workshop we put on last month.
> > Feedback there would be great as well.
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http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/media/upload/tutorials/prot...
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> > Thanks,
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> > Len
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