I’d have to play with it to see exactly what it does now. (It’s not something I 
currently use) But that type of effect should be possible with rollover CSS 
techniques and no JS required. Though I don’t know of any solution for that 
with regards to PDF.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Dec 30, 2019 w1d364, at 4:14 PM, Geert Janssens 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Op maandag 30 december 2019 18:44:37 CET schreef Adrien Monteleone:
>> I’d think the optimum long term solution would be something along the lines
>> of generating a webp, png, or svg of the graph as part of the html
>> delivery. That would remove the js bloat folder. (I don’t see any reason to
>> have it generated on the fly each time with a now fixed set of data) Of
>> course, that means some work, so it would be an enhancement and not much of
>> a priority since it is easy enough to go the pdf route for now.
> 
> You'd lose the interaction. Hovering the charts currently will provide more 
> details on each data point.
> 
> Geert
> 
> 
> 


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