You can't get an outline on the bottom of the areas, but if you use a 
ComboChart with lines and areas, you could set the "lineWidth" option of 
the areas to 0 (so they have no outline) and use the line series to draw 
the outlines yourself.  

For the other part, you could use a transparent area with a negative value 
to pull the other series down below the axis, here's an example: 
http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/3Uzxb/ 

On Sunday, September 9, 2012 9:41:35 PM UTC-4, Sergio Zambrano wrote:
>
> For "trace" I meant "draw" as in drawing an area that you called 
> "transparent" which you said i'd "represent the negative space…"
>
> For "manage the base" I meant to have access to caltulate a part of the 
> area that the graphic considers the base of the graph, or cero.
>
> In an area graph only the top path is visible, while the bottom is FLAT, 
> hidden behind other areas. I wondered if I can modify/manage/control that, 
> as in other graphs online called "stream", where the columns height is 
> centered rather than aligned to the bottom, and it's the width of the 
> horizontal stream (i don't want to call it height to prevent confusion) 
> what determines the value, not the height of an bar or shape aligned to the 
> bottom.
>

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