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Hi again,
today I have a problem with text. I did a diagram with values in the bars
and at the bottom. At Qlik everything looks fine, sharp edges at text.
But when I look an the uploaded diagram, the text is very washy,
no sharp edges. Looks terrible.
Is there a trick to get the text looking like in Qlik?
Many thanks again in advance.
Hi Walter,
AJAX is not a Mirror on Your desktop created diagram, use WebView layout in desktop to preview how it will looks like when you upload it. If you use IE plugin or open in server from desktopclient it will have a better look.
I already tried Web View, but there it looks good, not blurred washy text.
Only if I upload it to our server and then look there at the diagram text is washy?!
The problem is, chief wants to watch the diagram on an IPad, there is no IE Plugin.
Ok so the diagram looks washy on the IPad or even on AccessPoint? Do you have a sense License? that is more IPad friendly.
It looks terrible even at the accesspoint, when I am looking at it on my pc.
We have no Sense license.
Ok, strange, any screenshot that show us the difference between? What diagram are you using?
Here are some screenshots:
In Qlik:
and in my browser at accesspoint:
The first text (first bar, date) ist a single date field, this one is sharp, everything else is washy.
Is there some scaling or something like this at accesspoint?
Hi,
what font have you used in you document? I'll think that Times New Romas is a default font in AccessPoint.
And there is scaling in AccessPoint but I dont know which. Thats why it's good to have a look in webview layout before put it on the server, otherwise there could be some "surprise" in the layout.
In web view everything is fine, no washy text, only at accesspoint.
I tried different fonts, Times new Roman, Calibri, Arial, always
same behavoir as mentioned.
Oh, I think I have got a hint: In IE & Safari it looks washy.
In Firefox and Chrome not. It is the browser, some scaling happens there.
Ok....