I so agree. I use the web chart editor. Use the resulting XML as the feed
for the chart. I also use XML for the feed for the data. Then I create the
chart how I want rather than limited by the CF tag. I have found very few
limitations.
On 13/11/2008, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Just as an FYI, 9 out of 10 cfchart questions I get can be answered by
going to the chart editor. It is rather powerful.
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:51 PM, Seona Bellamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks Cassie and Steve. I'd never even known that was there! Time to
> start playing I guess. :)
> Cheers
> Cassie
>
>
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Orientation of x-axis labels in a bar graph
2008/11/12 Cassie Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> You can create an XML definition file using the cfchart wizard tool (can't
> remember the exac
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Orientation of x-axis labels in a bar graph
2008/11/12 Cassie Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> You can create an XML definition file using the cfchart wizard tool (can't
> remember the exact name). It will come up with something like this. You
>
2008/11/12 Cassie Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> You can create an XML definition file using the cfchart wizard tool (can't
> remember the exact name). It will come up with something like this. You
> can see orientation="Slanted" on row 5. There are heaps of options, and
> I've not found a go
You can create an XML definition file using the cfchart wizard tool (can't
remember the exact name). It will come up with something like this. You
can see orientation="Slanted" on row 5. There are heaps of options, and
I've not found a good reference guide to them, so I just use the wizard.