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[visualization-api] Gridlines bug? Gridlines move on pan, and they're not meant to.
Hugh Sheehy
2016-08-19 16:15:59 UTC
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Hi

Wondering if there's a bug or a feature on gridlines.

I have a dashboard with non-automatic y-axis, i.e. it's set and is not
allowed to float. However, when I pan and then rightclick the gridlines
change. Nothing's changing in the zoom level and the gridlines stay in the
right places relative to the values on screen, but the jump is
disconcerting for the user.



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'Daniel LaLiberte' via Google Visualization API
2016-08-22 13:45:28 UTC
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Hi Hugh,

This is certainly more of a bug than a feature, but I would need to see
what is happening in your chart to tell for sure. Are you changing
anything that might affect how the gridlines are drawn?

By the way, combining a dashboard with explorer mode is not going to work
very well since the chart can only show the data that is given to it, and
if you have filters on that data, not all of the original data will be
getting through.
Post by Hugh Sheehy
Hi
Wondering if there's a bug or a feature on gridlines.
I have a dashboard with non-automatic y-axis, i.e. it's set and is not
allowed to float. However, when I pan and then rightclick the gridlines
change. Nothing's changing in the zoom level and the gridlines stay in the
right places relative to the values on screen, but the jump is
disconcerting for the user.
http://youtu.be/gpiknLcP0BA
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