That is exactly what I was looking for, thanks a million JMan.

On Jan 7, 4:57 pm, JMan <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is a Google Chart API bug in my opinion. A workaround may be to
> scale your data such that 100% does not equal the max value. Something
> like this:http://tinyurl.com/7sk9lr. Note the chds=0,110 data scaling
> parameter.
>
> -Julienhttp://charts4j.googlecode.com
>
> On Jan 7, 7:28 am, crouzilles <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > If you look at this 
> > imagehttp://www.pgvideotutorials.com/images/chart_labels.JPG
> > you can see that the second data group which has a value of 100% has
> > its label on the bar, and not above the bar like for the 4% bar.
>
> > The url I use to create the chart 
> > is:http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=210x250&;chd=t:4|100&
> > cht=bvg&chco=FF0000,000000&
> > chdl=Team total: 203|Maximum: 5070&
> > chma=15,0,0,0&chf=bg,s,E3EFCC&
> > chm=t4%,455923,0,1,10|t100%,FFFFFF,1,1,10
>
> > there is also a tiny url if you prefer:http://tiny.cc/knjLd
>
> > Maybe it is a bug where the bar reaches 100 and the label is not being
> > put above the bar because of the value, I have no idea.
>
> > If this is the case, could it be possible to somehow scale the bars
> > down a little?
>
> > Thank you
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