Thanks, I just tried that and that didn't work either.  I'm trying 
to size the charts depending on the amount of data being passed, I'm 
thinking that could be causing the problem.  Any ideas on how to do 
this better?


public function getAreaChartSize(evt:Event):void {
        if (parentDocument.filteredSnapArray.length >= 1) {
                evt.target.height = 
(parentDocument.filteredSnapArray.length * 25)+ 60;
        } else {
                evt.target.height = 0;
        }
}

<part1:snapshot y="{eventChart.height}" id="snapView" 
updateComplete="getDeploymentChartSize(event)" 
dataProvider="{parentDocument.filteredSnapArray}" width="98%" />



--- In [email protected], "Igor Costa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Mark
> 
> if you´re using embeded fonts, why just dont you use the font-
Size on it:
> 
> the auto-metrics of text is to fill the gap between itens witch is 
useful
> when you have to create more stabl charts.
> 
> Regards
> Igor Costa
> www.igorcosta.org
> www.igorcosta.com
> 
> On Dec 12, 2007 12:57 AM, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >   I have a BarChart that is using 2 horizontal Axis, one on top 
and one on
> > the bottom. Both are
> > showing the same information I have two only for scrolling 
purposes. If
> > the user has to scroll
> > they'll get the data at the bottom as well. I'm having a strange 
problem
> > where the top data
> > fonts are showing at about 4 pts (way too small to see). I set 
the size at
> > 12 pts for the top as
> > well as the bottom but no change. In fact depending on the 
amount of data
> > showing, the
> > bottom one doesn't even stay at a consistent point size. Is 
there any way
> > to fix this? Maybe a
> > label renderer... are there any examples?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mark
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> ----------------------------
> Igor Costa
> www.igorcosta.com
> www.igorcosta.org
>


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