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Angular Gauge Tickvaluedistance Property

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Hi,

 

This property is behaving wildly different in Javascript and flash.  In fact, I can't get them both to look the same no matter what I do.  Can you please provide a fix.  Look at the below example:

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
-<chart numberSuffix="" formatNumberScale="0" numberPrefix="$" decimalSeparator="," thousandSeparator="." pivotRadius="6" pivotBorderColor="008000" pivotBgColor="008000" gaugeOriginY="200" gaugeOriginX="200" decimalPrecision="2" gaugeInnerRadius="120" displayValueDistance="40" gaugeOuterRadius="130" majorTMThickness="4" minorTMHeight="5" majorTMHeight="10" baseFontSize="15" baseFont="comic sans ms" baseFontColor="008000" majorTMColor="FF0000" majorTMNumber="16" minorTMColor="0000FF" minorTMNumber="10" gaugeScaleAngle="270" gaugeStartAngle="270" upperLimit="150000" lowerLimit="0" animation="1" bgColor="ADEFED">-<dials><dial bgColor="008000" bordercolor="008000" topWidth="1" baseWidth="4" radius="150" value=""/></dials>-<colorRange><color code="008000" maxValue="50000" minValue="0"/><color code="FFFF00" maxValue="100000" minValue="50000"/><color code="FF0000" maxValue="150000" minValue="100000"/></colorRange>-<annotations>-<annotationGroup showBelowChart="1" yPos="200" xPos="200"><annotation type="circle" radius="162.5" yPos="0" xPos="0" fillDegree="45" fillRatio="50,50" fillAlpha="100,100" fillPattern="linear" fillColor="cccccc,111111" fillAsGradient="1" endAngle="360" startAngle="0"/><annotation type="circle" radius="146.25" yPos="0" xPos="0" fillDegree="45" fillRatio="50,50" fillAlpha="100,100" fillPattern="linear" fillColor="111111,cccccc" fillAsGradient="1" endAngle="360" startAngle="0"/><annotation type="circle" radius="138.125" yPos="0" xPos="0" endAngle="360" startAngle="0" color="666666"/></annotationGroup></annotations></chart>

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Hey,

 

Try using manageValueOverlapping='1' and autoAlignTickValues='1' in the <chart> element and check if the Angular Gauge rendered in JavaScript and Flash are similar.

 

Hope this helps.

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