As of Decemer 7, 2011 the following new feature was added for all
charts:
> New visual effects for focus and selection of chart elements in scatter, 
> line, area, and other charts.

For a pie chart, this means a big border (over 10 pixels) is added
around the chart, without any way to disable this.

You can specify the width and height (of top/left offset) of the chart
within the canvas (containing element). I have set these to 100%,
making the pie chart exactly as big as the canvas. However without any
means of disabling the added border, these are cut off and only
visible in the corners of the chart.

Can I disable the border? If so; how?
If not; what is the exact size? So I can make my chart smaller so it
will fit. (Onclick the border becomes even larger)
Or; can you automatically make the chart smaller to reserve space for
the border? Not recommended.

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