I have noticed this as well and could not find a way to change this 
behavior.

On a side note, I also noticed that the 3rd circle is always on top. 
Therefore, it is visually most pleasing when the smallest  circle is the 
last circle, due to the transparencies of the colors.

By the way, since you're looking into venn charts too, do you by any chance 
know more about the question I posted yesterday?

Cheers,
Stefan

On Tuesday, March 20, 2012 9:46:04 PM UTC+1, Doc B wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I'm mapping Google venn charts to nodes in a Cytoscape network.  I'm 
> doing it directly, not using their plugin, because the Cytoscape 
> plugin doesn't allow for certain chart formatting to be changed, such 
> as the colors used.  I've noticed that when the charts render, the 
> default behavior is for the largest circle (series) to always appear 
> on the right.  This is destroying the visual pattern that I need which 
> requires comparing two categories of protein and their relative 
> overlap.  I need one category to always stay on the left, and the 
> other on the right.  Does anyone know of a way to force the venn 
> charts to render with the series in a fixed spatial order?

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