Ciao Jed

I have been using this a lot. Its a very useful tool.

The ONLY issue I have had is with Labeling. I'm not sure its something the 
tool itself should get into.

However, I have an example you might want to look at that elucidates the 
issues a bit ...
 

Excuse all the colours! It makes it overly visually noisy. But I'm using 
the colors at the moment to visually connect the overview at the start of 
the table with the individual item lines below it.

At the moment your tool has options for COUNTS & PERCENTAGES. 

IF it also could just insert a SINGLE LETTER per measure I could do away 
with all the excess color. 

So, for instance, IF the first bar read "a, b, c, d, e, f, g", rather than 
have numbers, I could type each letter next to each of the other bar lines 
(e.g. ORG -> a - ORG, b - NOI etc). *Then* I could lose all the color noise.

Hope you understanding what I am talking about. Please ask if its unclear.

Whatever, its a great gadget! So, Thank you.

Best wishes
Josiah


For instance, if the first,   
On Saturday, 18 March 2017 23:37:07 UTC+1, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> There are some updates, mostly to the code side of things but now you can:
>
>
> * Set the width and height css units separately
> * Change how bars are labeled, but there aren't many options yet.
> * Use both normal (upright) and inverted (hanging) bar charts as well as 
> charts that start on the right or on the left
> * Now something is shown regardless of what you have the height set to, 
> but it may not be correct if you have a small height and are using the 
> stacked mode.
> * The chart now uses the full height and width that you give with the 
> appropriate dimensions determined automatically for both width and height
> * Maybe something else I forgot
>
> The creator tool is updated, so you can play with that to see how 
> everything works.
>
> I would like to make some sort of annotations for the charts this makes, 
> but I don't have any good ideas about how to do that so I may take a quick 
> look at this again tomorrow and unless I have some specific ideas move the 
> changes to the normal plugin library and be done with this for now.
>
> Josiah,
>
> Good point about left and right, I am not sure why I didn't notice that. 
> As far as the radio buttons go I am not sure what you are referring to, 
> they have been working as expected on both firefox and safari.
>
> The experimental version is still here 
> http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/BarChart/
>

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