Web App chart modifications

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Web App chart modifications

Post by RGV250 »

Hi,
I have a couple of requests for the web app chart.
In FC designer it shows with not a lot of wasted space but when viewed in the actual web app it is totally different with a lot of wasted space to the left, above and below the actual chart.
1/ Ability to set the space around the chart or probably better to find out why it is different in FC and the actual web app.
2/ It would be nice to have the ability to select what colour the traces are.
3/ Not a big deal but in FC it shows the title in the middle but when deployed it is to the left?
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I think there was also talk about the possibility in the future to have time as the X axis, is this likely to happen?

Regards,
Bob

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Re: Web App chart modifications

Post by Steve-Matrix »

Thanks, Bob. We plan to improve many aspects of Web Developer soon and these suggestions will be added to our list.

Regarding colour of the traces, you can change them if you select 'custom' from the style property.

The custom style also lets you have a transparent background which may help you with the border issues too.

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Re: Web App chart modifications

Post by RGV250 »

Hi Steve,
I have found the colours now, originally I looked at "Advanced / Custom"
Personally I would rename clear to transparent as that confused me, I thought it meant clear your selection. I did not use it as it had a bit of a strange effect on the grid lines. The minor? one on the right lower was not almost invisible.

Regards,
Bob

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