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It would be nice to be able to make much bigger charts.
Two features which would enable this would be Zoom and Scrolling.
Any chance of these been included in a future release?
James
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We've added this to our wish-list for the future releases. However, as of now, I cannot give you a concrete ETA for inclusion of these features.
Thanks, Pallav Nadhani FusionCharts Team
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| Yup. We would really like to see zooming and scrolling/panning, too. This is the only thing holding us back from a full scale fusioncharts implementation.
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| Another suggestion for your customer wish list re: Drag node charts. Is it possible to make sure that the links(lines) between the nodes do not overlap (or at least do not pass underneath another node. Use case: We are trying to construct a process/work flow (something more fancy than a flow chart) but once the number of nodes/flows increases, it is no longer possible to follow visually because the lines go behind other nodes. At the moment it looks like it would be just as easy to achieve this in JS or SVG.
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We can place the connectors over nodes - but then it will visually look distorted, as the connectors start from the center of each node.
Thanks, Pallav Nadhani FusionCharts Team
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Is there any schedule for implementing zooming? The kind of zooming found in Emprise JavaScript Charts would be extremely welcome!
See here:
http://www.ejschart.com/examples/series/line_series.html
Try using the mousewheel while the cursor is over a chart, and dragging an area of the chart to zoom into.
EDIT: This would ideally be available across all products, not just FusionGadgets.
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