Attributes problem in chart.

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Mar 24, 2020, 3:25:08 PM3/24/20
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Hello..
I Spend all day to try resolve a problem with plugin to wordpress here https://wordpress.org/plugins/inline-google-spreadsheet-viewer/
This plugin uses nattive Google Charts API to make chart.
I have problem because legend doest show a text and second thing I want to add annotations to the end of a bars in chart with numbers.  Maybe You can help me? Just give me maybe some tip and I wil figure this out. Thank you.

Shortocode from plugin looks like this..



[gdoc key="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iJKsjQkt_UkQ486EeXRW-s37bQ3oOuRUW4#########/dit#gid=419933707" chart="bar" chart_display_annotations="doesnt work" chart_display_legend_values="what here?"  ]

Here is some explanation form plugin autor:

Using specific shortcode attributes, you can choose from a huge number of configurable options to customize the look and feel of your chart. The specific shortcode attributes available to you depend on the type of chart you chose. Refer to the to learn which configuration options are available for which type of charts.

Each configuration option is accessible through a shortcode of a similar name. For instance, the colors configuration option is accessible to you through the chart_colors attribute. It accepts a list of colors, which you supply to the shortcode in a similar way as you might provide a class value:

[godc key="ABCDEFG" chart="Pie" chart_colors="red green"]

To create a 3D chart, specify chart_dimensions="3".

With a few exceptions, the name of a shortcode attribute is always an underscore-separated translation of the camelCase name of the option in the Google Chart API. For instance, to disable chart interactivity by setting the chart’s enableInteractivity option to false, use a shortcode like:

[gdoc key="ABCDEFG" chart="Pie" chart_enable_interactivity="false"]

Some configuration options call for an Object value. For these, the shortcode attribute value should be a JSON object. For instance, to use the different properties of the backgroundColor option:

[gdoc key="ABCDEFG" chart="Pie" chart_background_color='{"fill":"yellow","stroke":"red","strokeWidth":5}']

Note that when a JSON object is used as a value, the shortcode attribute’s value must be single-quoted.


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