- First, if I make Area Lines and Borders invisible, I mean: "I do not want to see them", but instead, I can see some lines on their place anyway! If I did use a solid color, I could set the lines to be visible, but use the same color - problem solved! With gradient fill it is not so easy, so the question is: why, when they are set to be not visible I still can see them anyway?
- Second, bar series already had the relative gradient option. Was it so hard to make bars relative and area relative options do the same thing? Right now they are named the same, do just appositive things. This is wrong!
Area series
Area series
With new release area series are much better. I still have a problem, though... I am using gradient fill. I really was exited to see new option of "Relative Gradient" on areas. But here are my questions.
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Hi UserLS,
I've added this (TF02014051) to the list to be enhanced for future releases.* First, if I make Area Lines and Borders invisible, I mean: "I do not want to see them", but instead, I can see some lines on their place anyway! If I did use a solid color, I could set the lines to be visible, but use the same color - problem solved! With gradient fill it is not so easy, so the question is: why, when they are set to be not visible I still can see them anyway?
I have also added this to the list to be enhanced (TF02014052).* Second, bar series already had the relative gradient option. Was it so hard to make bars relative and area relative options do the same thing? Right now they are named the same, do just appositive things. This is wrong!
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