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Posted

I trying to evaluate Chart FX to see if it can do a certain kind of graph

that I need.

Basically I need a stacked bar graph that also has three lines showing a

min, mid and max. I have attached a very simple sample showing this.

Can Chart FX do this? I looked through the documentation and samples, I

wasn't sure if it could.

TIA,

Brian

Posted

Although this type of chart is not built in, you can do it with some work

using annotation objects.

You can create these horizontal and vertical lines as annotation objects and

attach them to the appropriate X-Y coordinates at both ends (Attach

elastic).

It is going to be some work but your will get exactly what you want. For

more information check the Annotation help file.

--

FP

Software FX, Inc.

Posted

Thanks,  I'll look into this.

--

Brian

"SoftwareFX Support" <support@softwarefx.com> wrote in message

news:LMcpGv6NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> Although this type of chart is not built in, you can do it with some work

> using annotation objects.

>

> You can create these horizontal and vertical lines as annotation objects

and

> attach them to the appropriate X-Y coordinates at both ends (Attach

> elastic).

>

> It is going to be some work but your will get exactly what you want. For

> more information check the Annotation help file.

>

> --

> FP

> Software FX, Inc.

>

>

Posted

Where can I get the annontation documentation?  I downloaded and installed

the trial edition of Chart FX Internet 5.5 and all of the other help files

are there. There is a link in the start menu->Programs-Chart FX Internet

TRIAL->Annotations Object Reference API but when I click on it, windows

tries to search for the missing file. I looked in the help directory of the

chart fx directory and it is not there (the other help docs are there). I

reran the setup to make sure everything was selected (and they were).

--

Brian

"SoftwareFX Support" <support@softwarefx.com> wrote in message

news:LMcpGv6NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> Although this type of chart is not built in, you can do it with some work

> using annotation objects.

>

> You can create these horizontal and vertical lines as annotation objects

and

> attach them to the appropriate X-Y coordinates at both ends (Attach

> elastic).

>

> It is going to be some work but your will get exactly what you want. For

> more information check the Annotation help file.

>

> --

> FP

> Software FX, Inc.

>

>

Posted

Brian,

Look on your disk for: Annotation_API.chm

Steve

Brian Bilbro <bbilbro@hotmail.com> wrote in message =

news:NvW3$A7NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> Where can I get the annontation documentation? I downloaded and =

installed

> the trial edition of Chart FX Internet 5.5 and all of the other help =

files

> are there. There is a link in the start menu->Programs-Chart FX =

Internet

> TRIAL->Annotations Object Reference API but when I click on it, =

windows

> tries to search for the missing file. I looked in the help directory =

of the

> chart fx directory and it is not there (the other help docs are =

there). I

> reran the setup to make sure everything was selected (and they were).

>=20

> --

> Brian

>=20

> "SoftwareFX Support" <support@softwarefx.com> wrote in message

> news:LMcpGv6NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> > Although this type of chart is not built in, you can do it with some =

work

> > using annotation objects.

> >

> > You can create these horizontal and vertical lines as annotation =

objects

> and

> > attach them to the appropriate X-Y coordinates at both ends (Attach

> > elastic).

> >

> > It is going to be some work but your will get exactly what you want. =

For

> > more information check the Annotation help file.

> >

> > --

> > FP

> > Software FX, Inc.

> >

> >

>=20

>=20

Posted

I don't have a disk  I downloaded the trial verison.  I extracted the

downloaded .exe and that file is not include.

--

Brian

<SteveT> wrote in message news:eb0#EF7NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

Brian,

Look on your disk for: Annotation_API.chm

Steve

Brian Bilbro <bbilbro@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:NvW3$A7NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> Where can I get the annontation documentation? I downloaded and installed

> the trial edition of Chart FX Internet 5.5 and all of the other help files

> are there. There is a link in the start menu->Programs-Chart FX Internet

> TRIAL->Annotations Object Reference API but when I click on it, windows

> tries to search for the missing file. I looked in the help directory of

the

> chart fx directory and it is not there (the other help docs are there). I

> reran the setup to make sure everything was selected (and they were).

>

> --

> Brian

>

> "SoftwareFX Support" <support@softwarefx.com> wrote in message

> news:LMcpGv6NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> > Although this type of chart is not built in, you can do it with some

work

> > using annotation objects.

> >

> > You can create these horizontal and vertical lines as annotation objects

> and

> > attach them to the appropriate X-Y coordinates at both ends (Attach

> > elastic).

> >

> > It is going to be some work but your will get exactly what you want. For

> > more information check the Annotation help file.

> >

> > --

> > FP

> > Software FX, Inc.

> >

> >

>

>

Posted

I think it is mistakely missing in the download trial version of Chart FX

Internet 5.5 because it puts a link to it my start folder but the file is

never installed nor is in the zipped up .exe. Can you all look into this

and possibly provide me the file because I'm going to need it to see if

Chart FX can create my graph.

--

Birna

"Brian Bilbro" <bbilbro@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:fdFrz#7NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> I don't have a disk I downloaded the trial verison. I extracted the

> downloaded .exe and that file is not include.

>

> --

> Brian

>

>

> <SteveT> wrote in message

news:eb0#EF7NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> Brian,

>

> Look on your disk for: Annotation_API.chm

>

> Steve

>

> Brian Bilbro <bbilbro@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:NvW3$A7NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> > Where can I get the annontation documentation? I downloaded and

installed

> > the trial edition of Chart FX Internet 5.5 and all of the other help

files

> > are there. There is a link in the start menu->Programs-Chart FX

Internet

> > TRIAL->Annotations Object Reference API but when I click on it, windows

> > tries to search for the missing file. I looked in the help directory of

> the

> > chart fx directory and it is not there (the other help docs are there).

I

> > reran the setup to make sure everything was selected (and they were).

> >

> > --

> > Brian

> >

> > "SoftwareFX Support" <support@softwarefx.com> wrote in message

> > news:LMcpGv6NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> > > Although this type of chart is not built in, you can do it with some

> work

> > > using annotation objects.

> > >

> > > You can create these horizontal and vertical lines as annotation

objects

> > and

> > > attach them to the appropriate X-Y coordinates at both ends (Attach

> > > elastic).

> > >

> > > It is going to be some work but your will get exactly what you want.

For

> > > more information check the Annotation help file.

> > >

> > > --

> > > FP

> > > Software FX, Inc.

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

>

>

Posted

Check if a file named ChartFX_Extensions.chm was installed to the help

subdirectory.This file now contains docs for annotation and other

extensions.

--

Regards,

JC

SoftwareFX

"Brian Bilbro" <bbilbro@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:wkfnHD8NBHA.2200@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> I think it is mistakely missing in the download trial version of Chart FX

> Internet 5.5 because it puts a link to it my start folder but the file is

> never installed nor is in the zipped up .exe. Can you all look into this

> and possibly provide me the file because I'm going to need it to see if

> Chart FX can create my graph.

>

> --

> Birna

>

> "Brian Bilbro" <bbilbro@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:fdFrz#7NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> > I don't have a disk I downloaded the trial verison. I extracted the

> > downloaded .exe and that file is not include.

> >

> > --

> > Brian

> >

> >

> > <SteveT> wrote in message

> news:eb0#EF7NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> > Brian,

> >

> > Look on your disk for: Annotation_API.chm

> >

> > Steve

> >

> > Brian Bilbro <bbilbro@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> > news:NvW3$A7NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> > > Where can I get the annontation documentation? I downloaded and

> installed

> > > the trial edition of Chart FX Internet 5.5 and all of the other help

> files

> > > are there. There is a link in the start menu->Programs-Chart FX

> Internet

> > > TRIAL->Annotations Object Reference API but when I click on it,

windows

> > > tries to search for the missing file. I looked in the help directory

of

> > the

> > > chart fx directory and it is not there (the other help docs are

there).

> I

> > > reran the setup to make sure everything was selected (and they were).

> > >

> > > --

> > > Brian

> > >

> > > "SoftwareFX Support" <support@softwarefx.com> wrote in message

> > > news:LMcpGv6NBHA.1812@webserver1.softwarefx.com...

> > > > Although this type of chart is not built in, you can do it with some

> > work

> > > > using annotation objects.

> > > >

> > > > You can create these horizontal and vertical lines as annotation

> objects

> > > and

> > > > attach them to the appropriate X-Y coordinates at both ends (Attach

> > > > elastic).

> > > >

> > > > It is going to be some work but your will get exactly what you want.

> For

> > > > more information check the Annotation help file.

> > > >

> > > > --

> > > > FP

> > > > Software FX, Inc.

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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