Issue 98803 - Chart - type: lines - presets for line width
Summary: Chart - type: lines - presets for line width
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: General
Classification: Code
Component: chart (show other issues)
Version: 3.3.0 or older (OOo)
Hardware: All All
: P3 Trivial with 1 vote (vote)
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: AOO issues mailing list
QA Contact:
URL:
Keywords:
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
Reported: 2009-02-03 17:04 UTC by jmpoo
Modified: 2013-09-25 20:41 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

See Also:
Issue Type: FEATURE
Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---


Attachments
contains an example created in version 3 and the image of the example created in version 2 (20.63 KB, text/plain)
2009-02-04 15:54 UTC, py_samyn
no flags Details

Note You need to log in before you can comment on or make changes to this issue.
Description jmpoo 2009-02-03 17:04:28 UTC
If I insert a chart (chart type: lines) the lines are ugly thick. In OOo 2.4 the
line-width was always thinner. Now I have to choose every line and change its
width. Please insert in tools/options/charts an option to preset the line-width
for inserted charts.

I hope it´s possible in very near future. Til then it will be very helpful to
know, if there is a chance to change the default options in any config-file?

It also would be very comfortable, if users could define own templates for
chart-types, in which line-, font-styles etc. are saved.

With kind regards, jmpoo
Comment 1 py_samyn 2009-02-04 15:49:19 UTC
I confirm the problem...
Comment 2 py_samyn 2009-02-04 15:54:23 UTC
Created attachment 59927 [details]
contains an example created in version 3 and the image of the example created in version 2
Comment 3 oooforum (fr) 2009-02-04 16:07:25 UTC
This (old) issue: http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=36672 seems to
be similar.

;-)

Comment 4 IngridvdM 2009-02-05 10:25:43 UTC
As a workaround you can do the following:
Create a chart how you like it - e.g. a scatter chart with five series, all thin
lines and special symbols and colors. The spreadsheet data is not important as
it will be exchanged. Now save this default chart in a separate spreadsheet. You
can call it MyDefaultCharts.ods for example.
If you now want to create a new chart in a different spreadsheet, copy your
default chart from file MyDefaultCharts.ods to the new spreadsheet. Now you
basically only need to exchange the data. Select the cell range with the new
data and then drag it onto the chart. In the upcoming dialog select whether you
want to have the first row and/or column as label. You are done!
Comment 5 jmpoo 2012-05-15 10:28:54 UTC
Any hope to get this useful feature in AOO?

The workaround is useful in some cases but it is not really user-friendly if you have to create different charts