The working title for my YA novel is: Guide to Proper Mourning. Elisabeth lives in Victorian London with her widower father, a doctor who bucks the status quo. He teaches his daughter advanced mathematics and science, traditionally male subjects, and sheassists him in his laboratory and with patients, becoming quite accomplished in her own right.
In the midst of writing a series of articles on the rules for proper mourning for a women's magazine, Elisabeth's father suddenly dies, and she is called upon to step into his shoes, entering the disease-ridden slums to care for the poor and lay out their dead. Her new life finds her not only breaking all the rules for proper mourning, but stumbling into the center of an intriguing mystery that threatens her very life.
When I expand the graph in the graph tab. It only goes to November 8. Am I doing something wrong? Have a inadequate outdated computer? Completely clueless (well don't answer that.)
TRRDEDEAN wrote:When I expand the graph in the graph tab. It only goes to November 8. Am I doing something wrong? Have a inadequate outdated computer? Completely clueless (well don't answer that.) Thanks. Dave
Hi, Dave,
Sorry--just noticed your question today. If you're going to the highcharts graph: http://faces.naperwrimo.org/2016/naperwrimo_hcharts.shtmlthen you should be able to zoom in (select with your left mouse, keeping the mouse button held down while you drag out a rectangle of the area you want to expand; the graph will then display only that rectangle). There is a button in the upper right that appears which you can use to reset the zoom.
Otherwise, the regular graph should go all the way out to November 30th; but it is a fixed width graph, so if you have your screen magnified, you might not be able to see the whole image without doing some horizontal scrolling.
Hi, I'm not sure if I joined this or not, but if it's not too late, I'd like to join now.
Eve Lomoro
Please add me to the graph. mom_n_co
The working title for my YA novel is: Guide to Proper Mourning. Elisabeth lives in Victorian London with her widower father, a doctor who bucks the status quo. He teaches his daughter advanced mathematics and science, traditionally male subjects, and sheassists him in his laboratory and with patients, becoming quite accomplished in her own right.
In the midst of writing a series of articles on the rules for proper mourning for a women's magazine, Elisabeth's father suddenly dies, and she is called upon to step into his shoes, entering the disease-ridden slums to care for the poor and lay out their dead. Her new life finds her not only breaking all the rules for proper mourning, but stumbling into the center of an intriguing mystery that threatens her very life.
When I expand the graph in the graph tab. It only goes to November 8. Am I doing something wrong? Have a inadequate outdated computer? Completely clueless (well don't answer that.)
Thanks.
Dave
I forgot to join the graph! NaNo isn't quite over, can I still hop on?
-Sara
Hi, Dave,
Sorry--just noticed your question today. If you're going to the highcharts graph: http://faces.naperwrimo.org/2016/naperwrimo_hcharts.shtmlthen you should be able to zoom in (select with your left mouse, keeping the mouse button held down while you drag out a rectangle of the area you want to expand; the graph will then display only that rectangle). There is a button in the upper right that appears which you can use to reset the zoom.
Otherwise, the regular graph should go all the way out to November 30th; but it is a fixed width graph, so if you have your screen magnified, you might not be able to see the whole image without doing some horizontal scrolling.
Hope that helps!
--Tim
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