The thin X doesn't fit our needs. Is it possible to make it a little bit
thicker?
Also, is it possible to have a circle with a hole inside it?
Maybe it is possible to use a unicode character?
On Tuesday, 11 March 2014 17:25:26 UTC+2, Daniel LaLiberte wrote:
Full documentation on the new pointShape option and other new features will
> be forthcoming, but the short answer is that you can do something like this:
>
> {
> pointSize: 16,
> pointShape: { type: 'star', sides: 4, inset: 0.1, rotation: 45 }
> }
>
> So there is no 'cross' shape, but depending on what is meant, the 4-sided
> 'star' with tiny inset makes a very thin X that might work. Other types
> are 'circle' 'triangle' 'square' 'diamond' and 'polygon'.
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 10:44 AM, asgallant
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hey Dan, what are the supported types for the pointStyle option? Someone
>> over on StackOverflow
>> (link<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22320417/crosses-instead-of-circles-on-googlechart>)
>>
>> just asked if crosses are supported.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, February 28, 2014 3:34:38 PM UTC-5, Daniel LaLiberte wrote:
>>
>>> We have pushed a new release candidate (RC) - V38.
>>>
>>> This RC introduces Point Shapes and a number of significant fixes and
>>> enhancements to ticks and axes, explorer mode, chart editor, and to several
>>> chart types.
>>>
>>>
>>> Candidate release date: Feb 27, 2014
>>>
>>> On this date, users can switch to the new version of Google Charts by
>>> loading
>>> version 1.1 of the visualization
>>> library<https://google-developers.appspot.com/chart/interactive/docs/quick_start>
>>> .
>>>
>>> Anticipated production release date: March 13, 2014
>>>
>>> On this date, Google Charts 1.1 will move to 1.0, and all users will be
>>> using release 38.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -
>>>
>>> Point Shapes
>>> -
>>>
>>> Top-level ‘pointShape’ option, or per-series.
>>> -
>>>
>>> For example: pointShape: { type: ‘square’ }
>>> -
>>>
>>> Add ‘strokeDashStyle’ option for brushes.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Explorer mode
>>> -
>>>
>>> Fix for date, datetime, and timeofday axes.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Fix to avoid failure with discrete value axes.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Add pinch-to-zoom for mobile.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Chart editor
>>> -
>>>
>>> Various improvements to switching tabs.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Added Aria labels.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Added ‘auto’ gridline option.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Timeline
>>> -
>>>
>>> Add option to turn off tooltips.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Add ability to select items.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Added ‘style’ role support.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Sankey
>>> -
>>>
>>> Check for cycles
>>> -
>>>
>>> Thinner nodes and lighter links
>>> -
>>>
>>> Calendar
>>> -
>>>
>>> Added selection support.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Support datetime as well as date type of data.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Added ‘style’ role support.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Improvements to color and style.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Histogram
>>> -
>>>
>>> Fix tooltips
>>> -
>>>
>>> AnnotationChart
>>> -
>>>
>>> Fix for animation of annotations and intervals (applies to all
>>> corecharts).
>>> -
>>>
>>> Fix for date and time axis with very short range.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Change color of range selector line to match chart color.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Miscellaneous
>>> -
>>>
>>> Explicit ticks fixed so default formatting works better.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Logscale now always uses variable number of gridlines.
>>> -
>>>
>>> New tick generator for date, datetime, and timeofday when used
>>> with option for a variable number of gridlines.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Treat NaN values as null, and handle isolated values (surrounded
>>> by null values), specifically for LineChart and AreaChart.
>>> -
>>>
>>> New option for TableChart: 'keepScrollPosition'.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Support ‘labeled’ legend for AreaChart.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Fix ComboChart when bars are mixed with other types and gaps
>>> result.
>>> -
>>>
>>> Custom images for Map chart.
>>>
>>>
>>> Documentation for these features is forthcoming.
>>>
>>>
>>> If your system uses the Visualization API for commercial and / or
>>> important production purposes we recommend you test the RC and use the
>>> opportunity to provide feedback to us prior to the production release.
>>>
>>> If there are any issues, these can be communicated back to our team by
>>> replying to this message.
>>>
>>> Enjoy,
>>> The Google Charts Team
>>>
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>>> - 978-394-1058
>>> [email protected] 5CC, Cambridge MA
>>> [email protected] 9 Juniper Ridge Road, Acton MA
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