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I just downloaded the Chartwell font family and I'm loving it so far! I've run into 2 problems, however, that I can't seem to figure out or find an answer to online.
1. When creating a vertical bar graph, one number is being split into 2 bars. The numbers I'm using are 944 and 1147, but 944 is appearing as 2 bars and 1147 is appearing as 2 bars. Is there a max number that can be used before it splits?
2. When creating a line graph, my line looks more like a worm than a sharply pointed line graph. The numbers I'm using on one of the lines are 25, 24, 23, and 26.
Thanks!
Courtney, you've been bitten by the same Chartwell bug that got me! According to Travis Kochel, the inventor of Chartwell, only numbers 0-100 are supported for bar graphs! This means that in order to express your graph, all values would have to be multiplied by a common factor. In your case, let's choose a factor of .08. So, for example, 944 x .08 = 75.52; 1147 x .08 = 91.76. You would have to do this for every value in your graph.
Get it? A pain in the tuchas, you say? Yes! That's exactly what I
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Courtney, you've been bitten by the same Chartwell bug that got me! According to Travis Kochel, the inventor of Chartwell, only numbers 0-100 are supported for bar graphs! This means that in order to express your graph, all values would have to be multiplied by a common factor. In your case, let's choose a factor of .08. So, for example, 944 x .08 = 75.52; 1147 x .08 = 91.76. You would have to do this for every value in your graph.
Get it? A pain in the tuchas, you say? Yes! That's exactly what I discovered. ![]()
Regarding the line graph, I suggest contacting Travis directly. He's very responsive to questions:
Good luck!
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