Axis labels overlap near the junction of x-axis and y-axis
Axis labels overlap near the junction of x-axis and y-axis
Dear TeeChart Team,
I have a rather small issue only. My Points chart (Points is a steema standard series type, which draws scattered plots) is already drawn correctly, with correct labeling too. But if I use the zoom feature (drag the left mouse button rightwards-downwards) to zoom in to a very small region, such that the new range on the x-axis and y-axis are very small, axis labeling starts to give me some weird result. At the cross of the 2 axes, x-axis label (the smallest x value on the x-axis now) and the y-axis label (the smallest x value on the y-axis now) overlap each other. And there positioning are weired too.
I will be uploading a picture for your reference. I will upload it to your upload page.
Please give me some instruction on how to get rid of the artifact.
Thanks in advance.
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I have a rather small issue only. My Points chart (Points is a steema standard series type, which draws scattered plots) is already drawn correctly, with correct labeling too. But if I use the zoom feature (drag the left mouse button rightwards-downwards) to zoom in to a very small region, such that the new range on the x-axis and y-axis are very small, axis labeling starts to give me some weird result. At the cross of the 2 axes, x-axis label (the smallest x value on the x-axis now) and the y-axis label (the smallest x value on the y-axis now) overlap each other. And there positioning are weired too.
I will be uploading a picture for your reference. I will upload it to your upload page.
Please give me some instruction on how to get rid of the artifact.
Thanks in advance.
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File name of the upload
Sorry I forgot to mention the name of the file I uploaded: "Coordinates at Axes.JPG"
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Hi huy,
You can try doing something as in the All Features\Welcome !\Axes\First and Last labels example at the features demo, available at TeeChart's program group.
Hope this helps!
You can try doing something as in the All Features\Welcome !\Axes\First and Last labels example at the features demo, available at TeeChart's program group.
Hope this helps!
Best Regards,
Narcís Calvet / Development & Support Steema Software Avinguda Montilivi 33, 17003 Girona, Catalonia Tel: 34 972 218 797 http://www.steema.com |
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I just tried it on your demo project installed together with teechart. It's suffering from the same problem. When we use the mouse to drag downwards-rightwards so many times that the 2 axes have their minimum equal maximum, there will be overlapping label drawings and even worse, axis labels goes beyond axis limits.
I will be uploading the sreenshot of your demo project to the client upload area. The file is named "Labels overlap + overshoot.JPG"
Regards,
Huy
I will be uploading the sreenshot of your demo project to the client upload area. The file is named "Labels overlap + overshoot.JPG"
Regards,
Huy
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Hi Huy,
Which exact TeeChart version are you using? Are you using the latest version available at the client area? Also, have you tried implementing the solution in the example I suggested?
Thanks in advance!
Which exact TeeChart version are you using? Are you using the latest version available at the client area? Also, have you tried implementing the solution in the example I suggested?
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards,
Narcís Calvet / Development & Support Steema Software Avinguda Montilivi 33, 17003 Girona, Catalonia Tel: 34 972 218 797 http://www.steema.com |
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Hi,
I am using 1.0.2784.27115, it is just downloaded and installed recently only. This version produces the artifact that is seen in my uploaded screenshot.
Currently I don't allow the user to zoom in too close any more. This is an additional requirement, and by chance, it solves my problem, since the user cannot zoom in too close any more, and that issue won't appear.
Regards,
Huy
I am using 1.0.2784.27115, it is just downloaded and installed recently only. This version produces the artifact that is seen in my uploaded screenshot.
Currently I don't allow the user to zoom in too close any more. This is an additional requirement, and by chance, it solves my problem, since the user cannot zoom in too close any more, and that issue won't appear.
Regards,
Huy
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Hi Huy,
I'm not able to reproduce the issue here using TeeChart for .NET v3. You may be interested in downloading the fully functional evaluation version here and check if it works fine at your end.
I'm not able to reproduce the issue here using TeeChart for .NET v3. You may be interested in downloading the fully functional evaluation version here and check if it works fine at your end.
Best Regards,
Narcís Calvet / Development & Support Steema Software Avinguda Montilivi 33, 17003 Girona, Catalonia Tel: 34 972 218 797 http://www.steema.com |
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Hi huy,
My suggestion to test the fully functional evaluation version of TeeChart for .NET v3 is so that you can check if the problem persists in v3 since I'm not able to reproduce it here. However, I can reproduce it in v2 either so I would appreciate if you told me the exact steps I should follow to reproduce the issue here.
Thanks in advance.
My suggestion to test the fully functional evaluation version of TeeChart for .NET v3 is so that you can check if the problem persists in v3 since I'm not able to reproduce it here. However, I can reproduce it in v2 either so I would appreciate if you told me the exact steps I should follow to reproduce the issue here.
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards,
Narcís Calvet / Development & Support Steema Software Avinguda Montilivi 33, 17003 Girona, Catalonia Tel: 34 972 218 797 http://www.steema.com |
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Sorry for the late reply. Currently I am rather busy so I cannot test this bug against V3 yet. I did give it a try actually, but the installation failed. Probably because I didn't install Tchart to a normal machine, but I installed it to a virtual PC instead (I don't want to change my development environment).
I can describe in detail how to reproduce it in V2 latest maintenance release though. Using any of the demo which has a cursor in it -> use the drag gesture to draw a rectangular shape in the chart and this will make the chart to zoom in closer -> continue to do this indefinitely until you see labels on axes become overlapping on each other -> you will get the behavior as seen in my uploaded file "Labels overlap + overshoot.JPG".
Thank you.
I can describe in detail how to reproduce it in V2 latest maintenance release though. Using any of the demo which has a cursor in it -> use the drag gesture to draw a rectangular shape in the chart and this will make the chart to zoom in closer -> continue to do this indefinitely until you see labels on axes become overlapping on each other -> you will get the behavior as seen in my uploaded file "Labels overlap + overshoot.JPG".
Thank you.
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Hi huy,
Thanks for the information. Finally I've been able to reproduce the issue here using v2 and v3. This seems a bug to me and added it (TF02012602) to our defect list to be fixed for future releases.
Thanks for the information. Finally I've been able to reproduce the issue here using v2 and v3. This seems a bug to me and added it (TF02012602) to our defect list to be fixed for future releases.
Best Regards,
Narcís Calvet / Development & Support Steema Software Avinguda Montilivi 33, 17003 Girona, Catalonia Tel: 34 972 218 797 http://www.steema.com |
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