On Oct 6, 2004, at 1:48 PM, Jim Carwardine wrote:
Hi Xavier... Thanks for the help. I tried to download the revised
stack but
only got a new IE page with what looks like a stack dump on it.
Didn't get
the stack. Don't know if it's me or you... Jim
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Hi Xavier... Thanks for the help. I tried to download the revised stack but
only got a new IE page with what looks like a stack dump on it. Didn't get
the stack. Don't know if it's me or you... Jim
on 10/6/04 1:53 AM, MisterX wrote:
> Jim
>
>> Xavier... With your pie chart, I'd like to paste
Jim
> Xavier... With your pie chart, I'd like to paste the chart
> into my own stack. There are no instructions about how to do
> it. Is there anything I should know?
There's nothing to it. But the scripts are in the card of the stack
which you will need to copy along any controls you'll rel
Xavier... With your pie chart, I'd like to paste the chart into my own
stack. There are no instructions about how to do it. Is there anything I
should know? Also, your labels are the numeric values of the data. Can I
put the data labels as well as the % on the pie chart? The pie isn't
perfectl
Thanks, Xavier. This is exactly what I was looking for. Do you know if
anyone has integrated your pie charts with Kenneth's line charts. I
actually need both. What is your shareware fee for me to gain access to
your source code? Jim
on 9/8/04 10:05 AM, MisterX wrote:
> Jim,
>
> http://www.r
Jim,
http://www.rpi.edu/~simonk/technical.html
from Kenneth Simons is an excellent tool to make line graphs.
and I made a pie chart stack myself which is available at
http://monsieurx.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=162
cheers
Xavier
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