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This may be a problem with my .cxml collection, but in the silverlight pivot viewer the graph view separates each entry in a facet into a single stack bar on the only two collections I created. In the html5 view categories are combined. Example: normal view of a 10 section facet shows one section "Adverse Reactions" and one section "Binding Effects" and so on and so forth for 10 unique columns in the graph view. In the HTLM5 viewer I only get 5 unique columns and the label below is combined to read "Adverse Reactions-Binding Effects" which really changes the ability to view the relationship of total entries in each column to the overall entries. Is there a way to adjust the default layout to handle each column of the graph to be unique? Fantastic work. Thank you so much for picking up where Roger left off!
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At the moment, in the graph view, you can have a maximum of 8 columns. Any more than that and things start doubling up. It sounds to me like you could do with this maximum value being configurable - would that solve this problem for you?
I am glad you like the control. If you have an example page using it I would love to see it.
This may be a problem with my .cxml collection, but in the silverlight pivot viewer the graph view separates each entry in a facet into a single stack bar on the only two collections I created. In the html5 view categories are combined. Example: normal view of a 10 section facet shows one section "Adverse Reactions" and one section "Binding Effects" and so on and so forth for 10 unique columns in the graph view. In the HTLM5 viewer I only get 5 unique columns and the label below is combined to read "Adverse Reactions-Binding Effects" which really changes the ability to view the relationship of total entries in each column to the overall entries. Is there a way to adjust the default layout to handle each column of the graph to be unique? Fantastic work. Thank you so much for picking up where Roger left off!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: