Interacting with UI with the Pencil Tool and scenery line type selected no longer erroneously draws lines.New visual indicators for the Select Tool.It acts as a fixed frame marker on the timeline Timeline functionality has changed, any frame on the timeline is the “real” state of the frame.New UI, you’ll want to feel around a bit.Another camera mode has been added called Soft Camera, which is intended to be an unoffensive smooth camera.Renamed “Smooth Camera” to “Predictive Camera”.Red lines can also now have their acceleration inverted.Red line multipliers can now go up to 255 by manually editing the multiplier value.If you need to record a track or convert a song, ffmpeg will automatically download and put in ~/Documents/LRA/ffmpeg/ ffmpeg (for recording) is no longer bundled with the game.Escape window opens a menu now instead of just preferences.Song sync really is tied to tracks now, so you can remove a song from a track now, etc.Default hotkey to reset the camera state is N.Editing outside of that zoom level shows a little icon in the top right showing you how to reset the camera state There’s now one proper “camera state” per frame including zoom level.Triggers now replace the previous trigger if two happen simultaneously.Notably, mouse buttons do not accept “repeat” events, so you cannot hold a mouse button to repeat an action.Just about everything can be rebound now, you can even use mouse buttons.Line Rider Advanced can now load and save.Shows the lines from the previous frame on screen for animation.Right click the selection corners to rotate.Copy and paste locations are based on the center of the screen, this is to simplify animation uses.Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V act as cut, copy, and paste, respectively.Draw a box with the line selection tool to select lines.Line Adjustment Tool has been renamed to the Select Tool.There is a video to accompany this release here: – a second viz at the bottom, that give you the name of the top 10 riders for the clicked edition.Lots of changes here, a lot to get used to. – a highlighter, so that you can easily identify the Edition when you click – as a decade filter, in order to allow the user to focus his attention to a certain group of editions, due to technological improvements it is not fair to compare the riders performance in 1918 and in 2016 ( for instance the state of the road in France after World War II was a disaster) Once you have done it, you have to create some fancy calculations ( Chris DeMartini’s website explains all the steps perfectly).įinally, I give some flexibility to my viz: To do it, you need to have a specific data structure ( cf references at the end of this post), in my case I have joined two tables to achieve it, because it will duplicate the rows, as needed. – the hop p represents the time between the 1st rider and the rider, who arrived in the p position. – each checkpoint represents the position of a rider on a specific Tour edition Here are some basics: Steps 1 Go to 2 Click on 'movies' to get an idea of what line rider is all about and see what you are aiming for. Once you have created your track you can send a virtual stick-sledger to literally 'ride your lines'. This video gives me the idea to use this representation in my new dashboard in this case : Line rider is a web game where you can create tracks from lines. The steps ( checkpoints) are connected by a hop with a beautiful bezier curve, and the hop height is determined by the time between two steps.Įxample : from Jump Plot | A new way to visualize event data A Jump Plot is a good way to visualize event data ( ex supply chain or manufacturing workflow), because it allows you to verify if your process follows all the steps, and the time between the different steps. According to them a Jump Plot is very useful to identify outliers in repeated event sequences and/ or if you want to identify root cause of process delay. This is an excellent video, funny and very instructive, that I highly recommend.ĭuring this session, Chris DeMartini and Adam McCann presented a new graph ( created by Chris DeMartini and Tom Vanbuskirk), that I have never heard before : the Jump Plot. My curiosity crossed path with the excellent video of two giant Tableau Zen Masters Adam McCann and Christopher DeMartini about New Advanced Chart types : Jedi Charts: Creating New Advanced Chart Types – YouTube At that time, I was watching the Tableau Conference videos, which are my favorite tool to increase my Tableau and design skills. A box and whiskers seems correct to me, but I wasn’t totally convinced to be able to distinguish between the editions. In one of the viz, I wanted to compared the top 10 riders across the different Tour editions, and especially focus the reader’s attention on the outliers. I recently published a new viz about the Tour de France after several weeks working on the data very late at night (thank you wikipedia) and the vizualisations.
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