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I'm dealing with a stacked_100 bar chart with point labels. I wonder if 

there is a possibility to tell chartFX to not render a point label if

there's not enough room for the specific label.

I've attached an example where certain point labels overlap with others,

which is obviously undesired.

Any pointers?

Thank you, Kurt

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I'm dealing with a stacked_100 bar chart with point labels. I wonder if 

there is a possibility to tell chartFX to not render a point label if

there's not enough room for the specific label.

I've attached an example where certain point labels overlap with others,

which is obviously undesired.

Any pointers?

Thank you, Kurt

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Hi, there is no way to do that in 6.2, but this feature will be available in 

the next version of Chart FX for Java., 7.0.

Regards,

GA

"DI Kurt Edegger" <news_tmp1@edegger.com> wrote in message

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> I'm dealing with a stacked_100 bar chart with point labels. I wonder if

> there is a possibility to tell chartFX to not render a point label if

> there's not enough room for the specific label.

> I've attached an example where certain point labels overlap with others,

> which is obviously undesired.

>

> Any pointers?

>

> Thank you, Kurt

>

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Hi, there is no way to do that in 6.2, but this feature will be available in 

the next version of Chart FX for Java., 7.0.

Regards,

GA

"DI Kurt Edegger" <news_tmp1@edegger.com> wrote in message

news:7hVXbkMMHHA.3068@webserver3.softwarefx.com...

> I'm dealing with a stacked_100 bar chart with point labels. I wonder if

> there is a possibility to tell chartFX to not render a point label if

> there's not enough room for the specific label.

> I've attached an example where certain point labels overlap with others,

> which is obviously undesired.

>

> Any pointers?

>

> Thank you, Kurt

>

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