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Sizing charts in BIRT [message #70364] Wed, 31 August 2005 11:04 Go to next message
Nathan McKeown is currently offline Nathan McKeownFriend
Messages: 27
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi,

I am able to create charts programmatically using the chart API's and
the default size I have selected is fine in most cases for me. However
there may be occasions where there are a significant number of different
metrics being displayed. If there are enough of these, my graph becomes
to big to display properly and all I have in my report is part of the
(large) legend.

I am wondering if there is any way to dynamically alter the size of the
graph dependant on the amount of data it holds?

Thanks

Nathan
Re: Sizing charts in BIRT [message #77137 is a reply to message #70364] Mon, 26 September 2005 16:24 Go to previous message
David Michonneau is currently offline David MichonneauFriend
Messages: 1145
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
No, there isn't any way to auto-adjust the size of the chart based on the
data. However in 2.0 we are planning to drop some labels to avoid
overlapping when too many datapoints are drawn: is that the problem you're
having?

Thanks,

David
"Nathan McKeown" <nathan.mckeown@scapatech.com> wrote in message
news:df42fh$gqf$1@news.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> I am able to create charts programmatically using the chart API's and the
> default size I have selected is fine in most cases for me. However there
> may be occasions where there are a significant number of different metrics
> being displayed. If there are enough of these, my graph becomes to big to
> display properly and all I have in my report is part of the (large)
> legend.
>
> I am wondering if there is any way to dynamically alter the size of the
> graph dependant on the amount of data it holds?
>
> Thanks
>
> Nathan
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