That would be useful, yes. On Thursday, September 27, 2012 2:33:14 PM UTC-4, trybka wrote: > > We do not have any plans to snapshot every version, however if this is > generally useful, we may consider it. > > Please keep in mind that we can only offer support for versions 1 and 1.1 > (beta). > > FYI -- The most recent available "version" is 1.30 which was frozen at the > end of May 2012. > > I would not recommend relying on any old versions by default, but yes, > they can help you if a crippling bug is accidentally released. > > > On Thursday, September 27, 2012 10:35:03 AM UTC-4, asgallant wrote: >> >> I don't know what the chart team's plans are, but you can make a feature >> request >> here<http://code.google.com/p/google-visualization-api-issues/issues/list> >> . >> >> The version numbers are a new thing (I actually didn't know they were up >> and running until a few days ago) that we have requested for a long time. >> If they are implemented correctly, then yes, the SVG structure would stay >> the same. In general, I would recommend against using an old version by >> default - the versioning system is mainly needed so that we can revert to >> old versions if a crippling bug pops up in a new version. >> >> On Thursday, September 27, 2012 2:35:32 AM UTC-4, Raimond Tunnel wrote: >>> >>> Thank you for the answer. >>> >>> Yes, I understand the risks of using that solution. Are there any plans >>> of adding an option to disable the highlight shadow in the future? >>> It would also be nice if there would be an option to disable the >>> click-select for the slices. >>> I would guess that it's pretty common just to want a plain pie chart >>> without any bells and whistles. Tooltips can be disabled, so why not the >>> other triggers? >>> >>> Also, I know that this would not be recommended, but what if I force the >>> Visualization version to be 1.30 (not 1 that will call 1.31 right now). >>> Would this guarantee that the underlying SVG will not change? >>> >>> kolmapäev, 26. september 2012 20:04.57 UTC+3 kirjutas asgallant: >>>> >>>> There is no option to remove the "shadow" of the highlighted slice, but >>>> with a little digging into the SVG/VML structure of the charts, you can >>>> remove them: http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/Hx4Vd/ >>>> >>>> Note that this solution depends on the *current* implementation of the >>>> API, and is not guaranteed to work in future revisions. If the team >>>> changes the organization of the SVG/VML code, this will need to be updated >>>> to match. >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:31:35 AM UTC-4, Raimond Tunnel wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> How to remove the shadow that appears under the slice of a PieChart >>>>> when hovering? >>>>> I could not find any information about that from the API. >>>>> >>>>> https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/piechart?hl=zh-CN >>>>> >>>>> When hovering a slice I want the tooltip to show, but not the shadow. >>>>> >>>>> Also there's a typo in your API: >>>>> >>>>> slices: [{color: 'black', {}, {}, {color: 'red'}] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> There's a missing } from the first element. >>>>> >>>>
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