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g.raphael-browserify

v0.5.1b

Published

create stunning charts on your website

Downloads

1

Readme

g.Raphaël - Official charting plugin for Raphaël

For more information, see: http://g.raphaeljs.com/

Changelog

v0.51

  • Fixed issues with piechart related to hrefs
  • Exposed minPercent and maxSlices in piechart
  • merged several pull requests fixing other issues
  • created docs using dr.js (see docs/reference.html)

v0.5

  • Refactored codebase and API to work with Raphaël 2.0
  • g is no longer a namespace, but instead a prototype object that all charts inherit. See documentation for all configurable options on the g prototype.
  • g.markers has been removed. The marker parameter strings now just try and resolve functions on the Paper prototype.
  • All primitive shapes have been removed. They are now part of Raphaël core in plugins/
  • The companion function original to the brightness functions lighter and darker has been renamed to resetBrightness to account for the g namespace removal
  • Tooltips have been modified/enhanced in the following ways:
    • All tooltips can now be called on any Element or Set instance, as well as from the paper object.
    • All tooltip update functions have been removed. Tooltip functions now return their path element. It is up to the caller to manage both the Element or set that is used as the context and the path element that was drawn by the tooltip function.
    • All tooltip dir options have been changed from 0, 1, 2, 3, to 'down', 'left', 'up', 'right' repectively.
    • blob and drop tooltips no longer accept size parameters. Instead, the bounding box of the Element/Set being used as content is used to automatically determine the size.
    • popupit and labelit have been removed. Their functionality is now the default behavior of all tooltips