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Is there a way to eliminate truncation when the graph heading is exceeding its width. In other words, can be be displayed in multiple lines, if it doesn't it in one line?

Thanks in advance.

kj
 
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Greetings,

You can hard-code line breaks into Graph Title, Subtitle, and Footnote using "/n". For example, in the GRAPHSTYLE section of your FEX, add code like:

setTitleString("First Line\nSecond Line\nThird Line");
setSubtitleString("First Line\nSecond Line\nThird Line");
setFootnoteString("First Line\nSecond Line\nThird Line");

There are some issues with the way ths works in 5.2.x. We have seen text on subsequent lines overlap the text on the line above in at least some cases.

These issues are fully addressed in Release 5.3, which is scheduled for release at the end of this month.

--WebFOCUS Product Management
 
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Hi,

I forgot to mention one other option that actually might fit your needs better. You can use "setTextWrap(getTitle(),true);" to make the title wrap on its own.

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