The following are known issues
when using HTML5 graph output:
-
Streamgraphs
do not have a frame, by design.
- Applying border color
for all series is not reflected in the output. Instead, the bar color
changes.
-
HTML5
charts do not support multiple gauge title positions.
-
Reverse
Series Order is not functional.
-
Markers
in a Scatter Chart cannot be connected.
-
Axis
Labels cannot be staggered.
-
Y-Axis
labels cannot be rotated.
-
When
running InfoAssist under Firefox, the chart is fitted to the entire
window, even when SET AUTOFIT=RESIZE. It should initially respect
the HAXIS and VAXIS values and only resize to fit its container
if the window is resized.
-
In
HTML5 pie chart output, call out lines for labels are shorter than
HTML output.
-
When
defining a custom ToolTip, the following macros are not correctly
supported: [R], and the four object macros (ON, OD, OID, OIN).
-
For
graphs with nested labels, the line separating the nested labels
is gray and difficult to see.
-
For
graphs with nested labels, only the first vertical grid line displays.
- Pie frames are not
supported. Use background fill instead.
- Smart positioning
(setPieFeelerTextDisplay(4);) is not supported for pie charts.
-
When
drilling down from an HTML5 Area chart, the appropriate values from
the BY field are not passed to the drill-down procedure. The drill
down always passes the first value on the graph to the next procedure.
- The SET JSURLS command,
that loads JavaScript files, is supported with any graph request
that generates HTML output, such as JSCHART or PCHOLD FORMAT PNG.
The value of SET JSURLS is a sequence of one or more URLs, separated
by blanks. The total length of the value is limited to 256 bytes.
For more information, see the Creating Reports With WebFOCUS
Language manual.
- HTML5 charts do not
support showing axis labels on BOTH right and left axes at the same
time (only LEFT or RIGHT is supported).
- Underlining is not
supported in HTML5 and AHTML graph output.
- The SET CDN command
is supported in true HTML5 compatible browsers (Internet Explorer
10, Chrome, Safari, Firefox) but is not supported in Flex-fallback
mode (Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer 9 in fallback mode).