Documentation Overview
- widget
- for when you need to drop a chart into any web page.
- microformats
- microformats help Chronoscope understand data in your web page's HTML
<table> data and they're an easy way to add annotations and highlights to charts.
- javascript API
- for when you need to use javascript to modify your chart in place
- GWT API
- if you're using Chronoscope in a Google Web Toolkit application
- in which case you might also check the Javadoc
Read the Blog
Our blog covers a lot of ground related to Chronoscope development. For instance, in a recent blog post there's a video from Ray Cromwell's talk at Google IO.
Open Source
Chronoscope is hosted on Google Code: http://code.google.com/p/gwt-chronoscope/
- Open Issues List
- If you need to report an issue or see if it's something we're already working on...
- Chronoscope Source
- This is where the magic happens.
Chronoscope Community
Join the Chronoscope Mailing List.
Contribute
If you're interested in contributing as a developer, send us a patch or feature with a signed
contributor's agreement.
Licensing
Chronoscope is available under a variety of licenses: Chronoscope Licensing