pavan aradhya

Led Gauge Round Border

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Hi,

 

I am using LED GAUGE fusion chart . It looks like rectangular box. I want the corner of the LED GAUGE to be rounded. I could not find any property or setting for this.

 

Can anyone tell me how can I achieve this through XML file.

 

Thanks in advance,

Pavan

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Hi,

 

Welcome to FusionCharts Forum! smile.gif

 

I am afraid, LED Gauge does not support the feature you are looking for, as of now.

 

Thank you very much for your continued patience and patronage.

 

Hope you have a great day!

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Hi,

 

Thanks for your reply.

I am trying to make my LED GAUGE bit more attractive where i am facing problem in applying the settings.

 

1) Is it possible to use iamge instead of color for GUAGE because i want two different appearance for LED and GUAGE.

2) If image is not possible then can I use gradient in GUAGE or glassy effect?

 

Thanks,

Pavan

 

Hi,

 

Welcome to FusionCharts Forum! smile.gif

 

I am afraid, LED Gauge does not support the feature you are looking for, as of now.

 

Thank you very much for your continued patience and patronage.

 

Hope you have a great day!

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Hey... you can use annotations to create the glass effect on LED gauge. Annotations are simple shapes that can be controlled in almost any possible way. If you want to go down this road, you can even get the rounded corners done. ;)

 

Check out the sample I created for your help http://jsfiddle.net/shamasis/PKn8Y/embedded/result/ (edit the fiddle and you can see the code.)

547655926.png?key=420135

 

To know more about annotations and its usage, I am adding direct links to Knowledge Base and FusionWidgets documentation.

Refer KB at http://kb.fusioncharts.com/questions/194/What+is+text+annotation+in+FusionWidgets+and+how+can+I+customize+it%3F

Refer documentation at http://docs.fusioncharts.com/widgets/?Annotations/Introduction.html

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