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  • bookmarks visible to group of users

    Hi, I want to add some bookmarks and make it available only to a certain group of users. But I see that either we can make the bookmarks as private to be viewed myself or as public to all users. Is there a way to do it via any ironpython scripting?
    Posted to Forum by malar on Wed, Dec 5 2012
  • Bookmarks Lost in WebPlayer

    Hi all, We are currently experiencing an issue with Bookmarks when exporting analysis from Local file to the library and acessing with WebPlayer. Actually we created an analysis file with navigation guided using bookmarks (we set up action controls launching scripts that are applying different bookmarks...
    Posted to Forum by Paolo.Baldini@novartis.com on Tue, Nov 20 2012
  • Sharing your Analysis – Even better in 3.3

    In earlier posts , we discussed how to share your analysis with others using a variety of approaches. With the release of version 3.3 of TIBCO Spotfire, there are quite a few more approaches available. The major update is that Spotfire now provides a way to execute a Bookmark and a Configuration Block...
    Posted to Weblog by Kevin Hanegan on Sun, Jun 19 2011
  • Sharing your Analysis – Even better in 3.3

    In earlier posts , we discussed how to share your analysis with others using a variety of approaches. With the release of version 3.3 of TIBCO Spotfire, there are quite a few more approaches available. The major update is that Spotfire now provides a way to execute a Bookmark and a Configuration Block...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on Sun, Jun 19 2011
  • Self-Drilling Visualizations

    In an earlier tip , we discussed the new bookmark capabilities in version 3.3 which allow you to capture visualization and document properties. One practical example of how you can apply these new features is to create a self-drilling visualization. In this example we start by showing the total orders...
    Posted to Weblog by Kevin Hanegan on Sat, May 28 2011
  • Self-Drilling Visualizations

    In an earlier tip , we discussed the new bookmark capabilities in version 3.3 which allow you to capture visualization and document properties. One practical example of how you can apply these new features is to create a self-drilling visualization. In this example we start by showing the total orders...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on Sat, May 28 2011
  • Using Bookmarks to Create Guided Analysis in TIBCO Spotfire 3.3

    This week we will start a tip of the week arc where we introduce the new features of TIBCO Spotfire version 3.3. In this tip we will focus on how to use the updated Bookmark capabilities to create Guided Analytic Applications. There are many other useful capabilities of bookmarks, like collaboration...
    Posted to Weblog by Kevin Hanegan on Sun, May 8 2011
  • Using Bookmarks to Create Guided Analysis in TIBCO Spotfire 3.3

    This week we will start a tip of the week arc where we introduce the new features of TIBCO Spotfire version 3.3. In this tip we will focus on how to use the updated Bookmark capabilities to create Guided Analytic Applications. There are many other useful capabilities of bookmarks, like collaboration...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on Sun, May 8 2011
  • Conditionally displaying comments on a plot

    There are times when you may want to conditionally label points on a graph. For example, let’s say you have sales data, and a small percentage of these records have a comment. You may want to display the comment as a label on a chart, and display no label for the records with no comments. The first step...
    Posted to Weblog by Kevin Hanegan on Sun, Sep 5 2010
  • Conditionally displaying comments on a plot

    There are times when you may want to conditionally label points on a graph. For example, let’s say you have sales data, and a small percentage of these records have a comment. You may want to display the comment as a label on a chart, and display no label for the records with no comments. The first step...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on Sun, Sep 5 2010
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