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Slicing animation in charts broken when links added

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Hi,

 

 

 

I got fusion charts evaluation to work successfully with frames. However, when clicking the chart no longer enables the slicing animation by default. When I click each slice, I'd like the link to work as well as the slice animation to work. Here's my source.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks.

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Guest Madhumita

Hi,

Welcome to the FusionCharts Forum.:D

 

The pie charts have two modes: Drill-Down and Animation. If any links are defined, the chart works in Link mode. Otherwise, it starts in Slicing mode. Animation and drill-down cannot take place simultaneously.This happens because the ClickEvent can handle only one event at a time.

 

When the chart is rendered , if links are enabled , then links will work but not slicing animation.

 

If you right-click on the chart and then select 'Enable slicing movement' , then slicing animation will show and drill-down is disabled. If you again right-click and select 'Enable Links' , then drill-down will occur , but slicing animation gets disabled.

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Thanks for your response. I don't understand the rationale behind the modes, but I'd like to formally ask that you fix this as part of a future enhancement. In fact, as an option (or switch) I'd like you to take this a step further so that when a slice is selected, any other slice returns to the center. It would be good to visually present what you just clicked on as you drill down.

 

 

 

Great product, overall.

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Guest Madhumita

Hi,

 

I apologize for the inconvenience.

 

Your suggestions are very important to us. We have made a note of this.

 

Happy FusionCharting. :D

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