On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 8:30 AM 'Daniel LaLiberte' via Google Visualization
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> Software evolution is often messy, especially as it matures.
>

I'm well aware (my background is in custom software development for
scientific use, in which sector essentially no pre-planning of SW
architecture is, or at least has been, the norm).  I would have thought,
however, that Google, given its rep, would actively strive to combat such
entropy.  I guess even the best are not Second Law immune.

The chartArea option specifies the width and height of the area within the
> graph, inside the axes.  The chartArea also has left, right, top, and
> bottom for specifying the sizes of those areas outside of the graph.
>

Thanks, I'll give that a try (and, I guess, post whenever I can't readily
find the option I want to control).

DLG

>
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> On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 11:24 AM, David Goldsmith <
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>> Sounds like a major refactoring is in order; how did a premiere SW co.
>> like Google--which reputedly has the best of the best on staff--let such a
>> piecemeal architecture propagate?
>>
>> Anyway, is there an (what is the) option to control the "buffer" between
>> the edge of the graph and the edge of the frame?  Thanks.
>>
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