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Re: [birt-charting-dev] Chart Components Specifications


Hi David,

I mentioned in a previous note that:

"One of main features that is required is adding event handlers on hotspots on the charts (such as lables and datapoints).  There should be the ability to create these event handlers on SWT charts."  

One of the main reason for driving this feature is so that we can make use of the chart engine in other projects such as TPTP.  The following is an enhancment that discusses some of the chart interactions that are needed in TPTP https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=104855

With that said shouldn't the SWT render also support the ability to invoke scripts?  Unless theres another mechanism to add custom SWT event handlers on hot spots.

Thanks,

Sheldon
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All,
 
Attached is the functional specification for the feature BPS 17 – Chart Components improvements. It includes the following items:
·                     Style support
·                     Labels overlap
·                     Legend Title
·                     Marker Shape
 
The document is also available at http://www.eclipse.org/birt/wiki/index.php?n=BPS.BPS17
 
Please review and send me your comments.

Thanks,

David

 
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