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Pie3D - labels compacting pie to unusable size

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Hi guys,

I've made a Pie3D-chart, but i have little space to fit it into, so it's only 360x200..

When i've got 5 different <set>-values each with a label around 10 characters (NOT including the %-value), the actual size of the pie seems to cramp in to a size where it's of no use.

I've tried enabling smartLabels, setting smartLabelClearance, but still it's too small.. A legend would be a perfect solution, but this is not available on single-series-charts (which is the only type of PieChart available).

Do I have to make a "manual" legend or do you guys have any suggestions?? 

Regards

Peter

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Hi Peter,

Welcome to FusionCharts Forum! :)

I've made a Pie3D-chart, but i have little space to fit it into, so it's only 360x200..

When i've got 5 different <set>-values each with a label around 10 characters (NOT including the %-value), the actual size of the pie seems to cramp in to a size where it's of no use.

I've tried enabling smartLabels, setting smartLabelClearance, but still it's too small.. A legend would be a perfect solution, but this is not available on single-series-charts (which is the only type of PieChart available).

Do I have to make a "manual" legend or do you guys have any suggestions??

As of now, FusionCharts v3.1.1 does not support the "Legend" for Single-series chart. The Pie chart being a Single-series chart does not support "legend" too.

For solving this issue, we are including the "Legend" for the Pie chart in our next release,that is, FusionCharts v3.2.

Please refer to the attached screen shot of the rendered Pie chart to check the "Legend" property.

In case you need further details on the same, please drop in a mail at [email protected].

Thanks for your patience. Looking forward to your mail.

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