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Hi There, Look at the picture. This is a bug? Thanks |
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Hello There is a feature that lets you display partial pie charts like in the picture, did you do this intentionally? Also, it is strange that one of the labels are missing. This could be a bug. Please send the XAML code and C# code you used to generate this chart. Jason Fauchelle |
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Hello and thanks for the code samples. Unfortunately I have not been able to reproduce this problem. Could you please send the 3 values you are loading into the chart that is causing the bug. Or if you could send a small sample project, that would help a lot to solve the problem. Jason Fauchelle |
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3 values == 1 |
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Two views of the pie chart, only a normal, code is same. |
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Hello Sorry, it still looks correct at my end. Please send a sample project that demonstrates the issue and I will solve it for you. Jason Fauchelle |
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Hello You try to change the window size, Will find the problem.:) Thanks |
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Hello I have attached a sample project based on your code which is working for me. To run this sample, include a reference to your Mindscape.WpfElements.dll. Please run the sample and see if there is still a problem. You may have an older version of WPF Elements. You can download the latest version from here: http://www.mindscapehq.com/products/wpfelements/nightly-builds Jason Fauchelle |
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