ok thank you for the answer, one more thing ok i have a lot of data, for 
instance i have  a value of 3000 and for example i have another value of 4 
so when the bars are drown the value of 4 is not visible i mean is in the 
chart but how is a little i can`t see it, what can i do, use a option scale 
or make the height of the chart bigger, or make the range of the gridlines 
shorter, please

El martes, 17 de julio de 2012 11:13:25 UTC-5, asgallant escribió:
>
> According to the Terms of Service<https://developers.google.com/chart/terms>, 
> you cannot download the API to local storage; you must link to Google's 
> servers every time.
>
> The options you use are almost exactly correct, you just need a few 
> changes:
>
> 1) the font size is controlled by vAxis.textStyle.fontSize, not 
> vAxis.fontSize
> 2) the default strokeWidth for the background is 0, so you need to set it 
> to something larger
>
> Your options should look something like this:
> var options2 = {
>     width: 800,
>     height: 300,
>     hAxis: {
>         slantedTextAngle: 90,
>         maxTextLines: 2,
>         minTextSpacing: 5
>     },
>     vAxis: {
>         textStyle: {
>             fontSize: 5
>         }
>     },
>     backgroundColor: {
>         stroke: '#DFA',
>         strokeWidth: 5
>     }
> };
>
> As regard the hAxis.slantedTextAngle/maxTextLines/minTextSpacing options, 
> from what I have observed, these are applied only when the API determines 
> that they are needed.  First, the API tries to draw the axis values 
> horizontally; if they are closer together than hAxis.minTextSpacing, the 
> API splits individual labels into more lines, limited by 
> hAxis.maxTextLines and the amount of available space; if they don't fit, it 
> moves labels to different lines, limited by hAxis.maxAlternation and the 
> amount of available space; if it still can't fit them all, then it draws 
> them on an angle as determined by hAxis.slantedTextAngle.  I could be wrong 
> about the exact order, but this seems to be the process.  I suspect that at 
> each level, some options are given higher priority than others (ie, if you 
> set slantedTextAngle to 90 and minTextSpacing to 100, you will probably get 
> vertical labels that are closer than 100 pixels to each other, assuming 
> your chart isn't so large that data points are 100+ pixels apart).
>
> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 11:06:12 AM UTC-4, Jose Miguel Ramírez Escobedo 
> wrote:
>>
>> hello everybody, i have two cuestions, first can i have the libraries of 
>> google chart in my computer i mean can i download and use them or just can 
>> be used link them directly to google, second i`m trying to customize a 
>> barchart and linechart but the options don`t work, i read in the google 
>> group that for a dot notation i have to do somethin like this but it 
>> doesn`t work:
>> var options2 = {
>>             width:800,
>>             height:300,
>>             hAxis:{slantedTextAngle:90,maxTextLines:2,minTextSpacing:4},
>>             vAxis:{fontSize:5},
>>             backgroundColor:{stroke:'#DFA'}
>>           };
>>
>> only width,height and slantedTextAngle work but for instance the other 
>> options for hAxis and the options with dot notation not
>> thank you
>>
>

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