<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Application xmlns="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" layout="absolute">
<Style>
PieSeries{
font-size: 10pt;
}
</Style>
<Panel width="100%" height="100%" title="data based renderers" >
<PieChart width="100%" height="100%">
<dataProvider>
<Array>
<Number>29</Number>
<Number>99</Number>
<Number>9999</Number>
</Array>
</dataProvider>
<series>
<PieSeries labelPosition="insideWithCallout"/>
</series>
</PieChart>
</Panel>
</Application>
Resize that around and it looks pretty normal (at least, in 1600x1200). The smallest pie piece gets callout and the other two don't. Now, turn the font size down to, say, 8pt. Notice that this makes the callouts happen more often. You would think the smaller font size would mean it's more likely to be put on the pie slice. And why is the huge pie piece getting a callout?
Okay, now for the real weirdness. Change the font size up to, say, 30pt. Now it puts the bigger labels on the pie. They won't fit, of course, and they wind up getting put in the wrong place. There should certainly be callouts. Part of it is probably also related to it trying to scale them down automatically.
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