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Revision as of 17:31, 19 April 2017
The video describes how to do a treeview and a flot.js diagram in a Turnkey site.
To make your experience more comfortable, we set the main tags mentioned in the video to the right bar menu of this mini player. Choose the interesting subtitle on the list and immediately get to the exact theme timeplace in the video. Now you can pick any topic to be instructed without watching the whole video.
The files to achieve this is both javascript and css - they must be placed in the correct locations so that assumptions that are done in tree and flot are correct.
The complete sample model - in this case saved as a 7z file of the ecomdl file and subfiles are found here. Also note the folder ending in _AssetsTK whenever the cloud upload executes it will try and find such a folder <yourModelName>_AssetsTK - it will include this in the upload to the TurnkeyServer and there it will be expanded.
It is the _AssetsTK folder that holds the javascripts and css that does the magic in this case. File:AussiWork.7z