I did that using some of the fox code up on http://vfpx.codeplex.com/ but I
decided the c# gauges and Silverlight make a much better looking gauge.
Here's a sample of one vfp gauge -
https://kiosk.memphispolice.org/images/airways_222.jpg It's pretty easy to
manipulate the dial in VFP, but I think the Silverlight Gauge looks much
better. Here's a link to some free code and graphics for the gauges. I am
using, or will be using the top left one with the Black dial face.
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/silverlight/circulargaugecontrol.aspx 

John

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Subject: FoxCharts gauge graph

I'd like to use a graph where the current "red-line" in the gauge is
basically green.  I want to illustrate actual values (total or average) in
an almost steam-gauge like setting, or speedometer, so that the higher the
count, the better the feeling imparted.  I like the gauge idea because I
don't have a ton of screen real-estate for what I'm thinking of designing.

Ideas/comments?

Thanks,
--Mike

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