That's a good idea - will give that a try!  Thanks for the suggestion.


On Aug 15, 4:56 am, Viz Kid <[email protected]> wrote:
> I understand.
> In most cases, I think that our charts should adopt to the div's size on
> redrawing when no size is given in the options. Maybe as a work-around you
> can just resize the div (maybe that what the scale function does, I don't
> know) and make sure that each chart is redrawn whenever its container size
> changes (there should be an event for that, no?)
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> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 10:09 AM, NA <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't want to do that for design/code
> > structure reasons.  I am writing the resize functionality in such a
> > way that it would be agnostic to the div's contents and can be
> > resuable across various UIs.  In fact, the divs might not always have
> > GVIZ charts in them, they might just have regular text/images/html.
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> > I tried using the jQuery "scale" functionality, but didn't get far.
> > That sounded promising, though; I thought scaling might have a better
> > chance than resizing...
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