You could make one line wider than the other, and then draw the wider
line first (give it a lower priority)... I don't know that this would
work, but it should.

~Elijah

On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 3:05 PM, mickaxl<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The only thing that comes to mind right now is to programatically
> identify the situation and programatically adjust one of your lines to
> reflect that as in this example where I've adjusted the middle points
> to add .1 to each.
>
> http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chs=600x300&chd=t:5,4,2,3|5,4.1,2.1,3&cht=lc&chco=3399CC,CC9933&chds=0,6&chdl=Role|Employee&chxl=0:|Technical|Analysis|Management|Customer/Commercial|1:|0|1|2|3|4|5|6&chxt=x,y&chxr=0,0,100&chxp=0,5,33.5,66.6,101.5&chg=33.3,16.7,2,4&chls=3,1,0|3,1,0&chm=o,AA0000,0,-1,6,1|o,AA0000,1,-1,6,1
>
> On Jun 12, 4:35 am, crouzilles <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a line chart like this one:http://tinyurl.com/l5aatn.
>>
>> My problem come when the second line is exactly the same as the first
>> line, basically on top of the first like like this:http://tinyurl.com/mmec4o
>>
>> Is there a way to make both line show, maybe by slightly moving them
>> up and/or down 1 or 2 pixels, or is there any other way to show that
>> these 2 lines exists, because as it is now, it seems that only one
>> line exists.
>>
>> Thank you
> >
>

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