I'm sorry, Alex, but we do not provide an option to manually choose the
rendering mechanism (SVG/VML).


On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 6:23 AM, Alex <[email protected]> wrote:

> This seems like a bit of an odd request but is there a way to somehow
> force google charts to render in SVG in every browser? The reason is
> that I built a dashboard for a client which displays these graphs.
> Works well in all browsers. I'm now building the functionality to
> export to PDF. I'm using a PHP based PDF library called TCPDF which
> supports drawing SVG to PDF but not VML. So at the moment I'm
> generating all the content in a hidden div on the page and calling a
> script after page load that generates the PDF.
>
> I've tried using VectorConvertor library to convert the VML generated
> by google charts to SVG but this doesn't work too well and the graphs
> don't display properly.
>
> I'm guessing the google charts library checks the browser and renders
> the graphs either in VML or SVG based on this. The only way I can
> think of solving this problem is to somehow tell google charts that I
> want them rendered in SVG no matter what the browser. Is this
> possible? Any other ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex.
>
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