Hello.
When there is more than one chart on the same page the lines in the ( on all other charts) will be painted only in the width length of the first chart of the page.
As you can see in my attached print screen the first chart goes from 26 december to 24 of january, and is smaller than the charts in below, and the lines on the 2 graphs below is just painted until the width of the first chart. ( and i confirmed that there is values on the other charts until 24 January)
To overcome this i had put a dummy chart on a div, and set absolute position to outside of the screen, because if i set the div to hidden, all the other charts will not be painted.
Hope you can solve this bug.
Best regards
Pedro
When there is more than one chart on the same page the lines in the ( on all other charts) will be painted only in the width length of the first chart of the page.
As you can see in my attached print screen the first chart goes from 26 december to 24 of january, and is smaller than the charts in below, and the lines on the 2 graphs below is just painted until the width of the first chart. ( and i confirmed that there is values on the other charts until 24 January)
To overcome this i had put a dummy chart on a div, and set absolute position to outside of the screen, because if i set the div to hidden, all the other charts will not be painted.
Hope you can solve this bug.
Best regards
Pedro
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Hello,
Hristo Germanov
the Telerik team
Thank you for contacting us.
I am glad to inform you that this bug is already fixed and it will be include with next official release of Kendo UI.
I have attached internal build with the fix.
Hristo Germanov
the Telerik team
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pdias
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answered on 13 Jan 2012, 10:58 AM
Hi Hristo.
That's great, I already tested and is ok.
Thank you.
Regards
Pedro Dias
That's great, I already tested and is ok.
Thank you.
Regards
Pedro Dias
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Todd
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answered on 14 Jan 2012, 12:47 AM
This is great - this just fixed my issue too I use multiple charts on a page but I only show one at a time and I load them dynamically with buttons on my page. I noticed a small alignment issue where a bar might show a value of 8 but the bar itself has a length of about 7.5, apparently this was because another chart previously loaded had a different width/alignment - this internal build fixed my issue.
Thanks
Todd
Thanks
Todd
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Vishnu
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answered on 02 Aug 2012, 01:45 PM
I also having the same issue. Is there any dll or files to replace for this issue ? I downloaded the trial pack which you provided here. But there is no documents which tell me how to use this ? or solve the issue.
I am doing a POC for telerik controls, so I am glad some one will help is asap .
Thanks in advance.
Vishnu KB
I am doing a POC for telerik controls, so I am glad some one will help is asap .
Thanks in advance.
Vishnu KB
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Vishnu
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answered on 02 Aug 2012, 01:46 PM
I also having the same issue. Is there any dll or files to replace for this issue ? I downloaded the trial pack which you provided here. But there is no documents which tell me how to use this ? or solve the issue.
I am doing a POC for telerik controls, so I am glad some one will help is asap .
Thanks in advance.
Vishnu KB
I am doing a POC for telerik controls, so I am glad some one will help is asap .
Thanks in advance.
Vishnu KB
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Carel du Toit
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answered on 02 May 2013, 01:11 PM
Hi
I have multiple charts on the same page, when I do a setDataSource on the one (in the foreground) it changes all the data on the charts around it (see the image). Each chart has a unique id and in their own div with their unique id.
Thanks for your help!
I have multiple charts on the same page, when I do a setDataSource on the one (in the foreground) it changes all the data on the charts around it (see the image). Each chart has a unique id and in their own div with their unique id.
Thanks for your help!