Ok, there were a few other discussions that seemed to indicate one
could use the 8-digit color definition to define transparency as well
as color, and some indiciated that you could omit axes altogether
through chxs.  Alas this is relegated to a feature request for the
time being.

Thanks.

On Aug 28, 2:23 am, "decibel.places" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the chxs data is styles for axis labels, not for the axes themselves
>
> you used incorrect "hex" color values ("hex" means "6" as in
> "hexagon") they should be ffffff for white - but it doesn't matter
> because chxs doesn't do what you want
>
> I think the best you can do is no labels, like so:
>
> <img src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?
> cht=bvs&chd=s:c9uDc&chs=200x125">
>
> On Aug 27, 1:08 pm, skastel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to drop the X and Y axes from a small bar chart.  I've
> > looked around and it seems I *should* be able to do this with
> > "chxs=0,ffffff00,0,0|1,ffffff00,0,0" but it doesn't do anything at
> > all.  I noticed a few feature requests for axis customization as
> > well.  Is this just not possible on bar charts at the moment?
>
> > Thanks!
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