When you say the axis gets truncated, do you mean that some of the labels 
are disappearing (as an example, every other label disappears), or is part 
of the chart itself truncated?

On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 10:02:55 AM UTC-4, Enne Dee wrote:
>
> Trying to do some simple google charts for Android (using Bootstrap). 
>  However, I can't get it to work out well.  The X-axis (about 10 elements), 
> gets truncated where about four or 5 labels don't show up.  
>
> Any tips?  
>
> I see some old threads from 2012 on this topic where the summary seems to 
> indicate Google charts aren't responsive -- but surely that can't be true 
> any more, right?  We tried following some of the steps indicated in
>
> https://code.google.com/p/google-visualization-api-issues/issues/detail?id=1056
>  
>  Now on a laptop the chart does resize with changing window size, however, 
> when the width gets small (e.g. Mobile screensize), the some of the X-axis 
> labels don't show up.
>
> Would really appreciate if anyone can suggest any best practices for 
> making Google charts look good on the mobile platform.  As I see it, with 
> scalable vector graphics, the image should just scale with screensize...
>
> thanks much.
>
>
>
>

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