Hi,

Just wondering if there's any update on this?
I would like to render the disputed areas differently to the current 
cross-hatch if possible?
Is there a javascript workaround?

All the best.
Niall.


On Monday, 17 December 2012 19:36:07 UTC+1, Sergey wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, today there is no way to change or disable the rendering of 
> the disputed areas.
>
> - Sergey
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Niall <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Google team,
>>
>> Is there a way to control or disable the rendering of the disputed areas 
>> in Geocharts?
>>
>> These black or shaded spots really prevent the map from being as pretty 
>> as it could be.
>>
>> All the best.
>> Niall.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 22, 2011 6:31:52 PM UTC+1, EZChart wrote:
>>>
>>> We have pushed a new release candidate 
>>> <http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/release_notes.html>
>>>  (RC).
>>> This RC introduces many new features and some bug fixes. 
>>> Take a look at some examples here 
>>> <http://savedbythegoog.appspot.com/?id=95a33bec3bbe0e88f1f38d86855cf0af3c9157e0>
>>> .
>>>
>>> *Candidate release date*: November 22, 2011
>>>
>>> *Anticipated production release date*: December 7, 2011
>>>
>>> *New features*:
>>>
>>>    1. Transition Animation.
>>>    2. Line and Area charts now support Annotations. 
>>>    3. Most axis charts now support visualization of out-of-scope, 
>>>    certainty level, emphasis and intervals on data points.
>>>    4. Axis and pie charts: revise our visual effects on hovering and 
>>>    selection of data points / series. 
>>>    5. Geo chart: add maps for US provinces and metros, improve 
>>>    visualization of disputed areas.
>>>
>>>
>>> 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 Chart Tools team
>>>
>>>
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