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Mongai 26-02-2013 15:02

Team 935's Progress Over Build Season Summarized in a Gantt Chart
 
Before me I post the Tracking Gantt as of 2/20/13. We met all of our goals (giving some leeway)

http://i.imgur.com/5zBV7gF.gif

Using this chart, we will use the actual task times as slightly shorter baseline tasks for next year's season. For those going to the Greater Kansas City Regional and the Oklahoma Regional, as of now the plan is to hang this exact chart in our pit if you want a closer look at it.

Ether 26-02-2013 15:10

Re: Team 935's Progress Over Build Season Summarized in a Gantt Chart
 
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Originally Posted by Mongai (Post 1240703)

You gave the file a "GIF" extension but it's a JPG file.

Have you tried creating a true GIF (or better yet, PNG) file? It might provide a sharper and more readable image for the same (or smaller) file size.



Mongai 26-02-2013 15:13

Re: Team 935's Progress Over Build Season Summarized in a Gantt Chart
 
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Originally Posted by Ether (Post 1240708)
You gave the file a "GIF" extension but it's a JPG file.

Have you tried creating a true GIF (or better yet, PNG) file? It might provide a sharper and more readable image for the same (or smaller) file size.



Apparently postimage.org changes your image in a funny manner. I used a different image host instead. I was wondering why it was hard to read!

Ether 26-02-2013 15:27

Re: Team 935's Progress Over Build Season Summarized in a Gantt Chart
 
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Originally Posted by Mongai (Post 1240710)
Apparently postimage.org changes your image in a funny manner. I used a different image host instead. I was wondering why it was hard to read!

Much better, thank you.

Just FYI, I saved it in compressed PNG format. It's less than half the size of the GIF, and you'd be hard pressed to see any difference in sharpness.




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