By Alex Alex 13 - Monday, May 30, 2011
See the attached pic, I have legends and legend icon is slightly shifted against the legend text. How can I adjust them, i.e I want place icon exactly at the same middle level line as the text middle line?
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By Nevron Support - Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Hi Alexandr, What is the version of the control you're currently using - we just tested with 2010 Vol.1 and the legend marks appear exactly at the text baseline...
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By Alex Alex 13 - Thursday, June 16, 2011
Topick up) Im using nevron "11.1.17.12". Legend mode is manual, i.e "LegendMode.Manual". I still can not arrange text and marker. Look at the attachment, I set all "CellMargins" (it is tab "legend data" for the legend panel) to zero - Marker is centred symmetrically but text placed slightly upper. How can I adjust text and marker at the same middle level according to the legend's bound rectangle when legend mode is manual?
PS see second attachment- it from nevron sample app, I setted margins to zero and text and marker not adjust at the same level. Difference is minor, but I have to draw perfect chart
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By Nevron Support - Friday, June 17, 2011
Hi Alexandr, We just added a propertly called markY offset to the legend item collection, which should give you control over the mark alignment relative to the text (and you'll be able to compensate pixel rounding problems of the baseline). It will appear in the next SP of the control (early next week).
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By Alex Alex 13 - Friday, June 17, 2011
sounds great. thank you for the fast feedback!
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By Kevin Harrison - Friday, June 17, 2011
Will MarkY have an effect in automatic modes? We just noticed that the spacing of the icon and legend has changed in the new version - a little too close for us in some cases. Thanks, Kevin
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By Nevron Support - Monday, June 20, 2011
Hi Kevin, Yes - it affects all legend data items. The SP will be avialable for download today.
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By Kevin Harrison - Wednesday, June 22, 2011
I now have the sp but can't find anything about MarkY. How is this new functionality implemented? Thanks, Kevin
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By Nevron Support - Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Hi Kevin, The property is accessible trought the legend data object: someLegend.Data.MarkYOffset
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