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I've got two by fields, which results in two levels of X-Axis labels. The first level is fine, but the second level is fairly long, so I enabled wrapping via setO1LabelWrap(true).
Now the labels wrap, and do not overflow onto the adjacent labels. Unfortunately, they seem to continue off the bottom of the chart, which means I can only read the first line and see a tiny bit of the top of the second line.
I have been pouring over the wf761graph.pdf manual, in the hopes of finding a way to increase the portion of the graph that is allocated to the label section of the X-Axis. Didn't find anything, and so I'm hoping someone here has run into this and has a solution.
Cheers,
JoeyThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Moogle,
-WebFOCUS 8.2.01 on Windows
Posts: 318 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: November 15, 2005
I read up on the setRect() virtual coordinates deal, and it was fairly interesting. I can see the value of this for an environment with a lot of different screen resolutions.
Anyway, I was able to resolve this by adding this line:
setTextString(getO1Title()," ");
It forced an X-Axis blank title, which caused the labels to fully display. For some reason, I often prefer a hacked together solution over an exacting piece of code. But that's just me.
Cheers,
Joey
-WebFOCUS 8.2.01 on Windows
Posts: 318 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: November 15, 2005