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Jerry Jacob
Jerry Jacob
posted 10 Years Ago
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That was a big help. Sorry for posting this in the wrong sub-forum.
There is one last piece that I am trying to work through. The LabelMode - If I use rim or Spider there are times when text overlaps, but when I use SpiderNoOverlap the arrows are so long that it shrinks the entire chart. Is there a way so that the labels don't overlap but use the minimum space necessary with the arrow?
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Hi Jerry,
You can try to diminish the LeadOffArrowLength and ConnectorLength properties - for example:
pieSeries.LeadOffArrowLength = new NLength(0);
pieSeries.ConnectorLength = new NLength(0);
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Jerry Jacob
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I tried that but when it is in SpiderNoOverlap it doesn't seem to use that property at all. It just auto places the labels shrinking the chart. Whether i set it to 0 or 50 it doesn't affect it. If I change to Rim those properties seem to get used, but when I tried it under certain conditions the text overlaps. The Ideal situation is something that would be like Rim No Overlap.
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Hi Jerry,
Unfortunately the control currently does not support non overlapping labels resolve when in Rim mode.
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Jerry Jacob
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I understand that, I was wondering if there was a suggested alternative. Something that lets me adjust the length of the arrows while maintaining spiderNoOverlap. Something to the degree of not forcing all the labels to align on the right or left side.
Using spiderNoOverlap, even when hiding a most of the labels and using the anchor to put them inside the pie chart, what ends up happening is the arrows extend to the point as if those "hidden" labels are still there so as to align with them.
You can see the size difference, and it isn't so much the size difference as the wasted space that the line is taking up unnecessarily in the SpiderNoOverlap. I believe its because it is trying to align the labels that are hidden also as seen below.
Is there any suggestions to help shrink those lines while preserving no Overlap?
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Jerry Jacob
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The problem comes when the pie looks like this.
Where 2 exactly same sized charts show up differently because the labeling. Ideally we would want both of these pies that are placed as subreports in another report to show up identically sized. where as right now in one the label dominates more space and shrinks the pie chart. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Hi Jerry,
Unfortunately currently there is no way to force the control to achieve this - unless there is an option like rim no overlap where the labels don't push the pie chart inside. We'll consider adding such an option in the control, but this can take a while...
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