We can't tell much just from the image, but since nothing has changed on
the Google Charts side, I would guess there is a change in your html that
causes this.  If your chart gets its width from the container, then you
have to make sure the container is the size you expect.

Try setting the width option explicitly when you draw the chart.  Or set
the container width attribute, or style.  Hope this helps.

On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 2:06 PM, SmarterHash Channel <[email protected]>
wrote:

> we've been using good charts for about 6 months now in our app and about 2
> weeks ago a user reporting that his charts were displaying compressed in an
> area that was about 30 to 40% of the window width.
>
> I could not reproduce the problem but low and behold today - my charts
> also started displaying compressed - see example
>
> they are displayed in a modal window
>
> any ideas would be helpful.
>
> thanks
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