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Grid Lines - hide when highlighting?


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Chart FX v6.2 (WinForms)

Hello, I'm using the highlighting features within a bubble chart..

I have major Y-axis grid lines at 5, 15, 25, etc. which show priority labels

Low, Medium, High, etc. The major grid lines have a white color - so they

are not displayed. (my priorities correspond to 1-10, 11-20, etc. - so I'd

like the labels at 5, 15, 20)

I also have minor Y-axis grid lines setup to show horizontal lines at 10,

20, 30. These lines have the default gray color - I want them displayed.

The chart looks great - but when I highlight a point, the major grid lines

appear dimmed - which makes the chart less readable... Is there any way to

hide major grid lines when highlighting points? If not, is there a better

way to achieve this effect?

Thanks,

ATS

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We will try to add this functionality to the next version of ChartFX.

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Regards,

JC

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"ATS" <schiebler@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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> Chart FX v6.2 (WinForms)

>

> Hello, I'm using the highlighting features within a bubble chart..

>

> I have major Y-axis grid lines at 5, 15, 25, etc. which show priority

> labels

> Low, Medium, High, etc. The major grid lines have a white color - so they

> are not displayed. (my priorities correspond to 1-10, 11-20, etc. - so I'd

> like the labels at 5, 15, 20)

>

> I also have minor Y-axis grid lines setup to show horizontal lines at 10,

> 20, 30. These lines have the default gray color - I want them displayed.

>

> The chart looks great - but when I highlight a point, the major grid lines

> appear dimmed - which makes the chart less readable... Is there any way to

> hide major grid lines when highlighting points? If not, is there a better

> way to achieve this effect?

>

> Thanks,

>

> ATS

>

>

>

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