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May 25, 2022 8:38:57 AM
May 25, 2022 8:38:57 AM
Recently Qlik has updated new interesting capabilities that can be very useful to improve our UX.
I'll try to show their value with some real examples.
At least! Now we can decide which color we want to apply to each measure in a combobox
This opens the door to customize it as much as you want and even add some transparencies in combination with a nice sheet background, like this:
How?
Now we can add static and dynamic colors in the KPI object and also up to 1117 new icons!!
And of course, again, you can add some cool opacity there:
How to add background color?
Where are the new icons?
The new icons are available when you add a color limit condition
KML files can be read now directly, like a txt file.
This has some positive consequences, i.e. you can read it as an XML file.
So often there are many info contained in a KML that we didn't use to load.
Now you can add a lot of extra attributes, not only a Key and coordinates.
In the next case there is a KML with rivers in Spain, with plenty of attributes:
Now you can add up to 50k points so it means you can render high quality details, like the Duero river basin:
Attached you'll find a demo 100% native functionality.
Made up with Qlik Cloud May'22.
If you use it in SaaS you'll need to allow incoming images from Amazon S3.
To allow that:
Hope you like it!
Ivan
Hi !!
It's awesome!! I have a question.. How did you get map object overlayed KPI ?
Hi,
It's just CSS, you can modify the position of any object using percentages for vertical and horizontal position. Then it will respect this coordinates for any screen format, except for mobile, which has its own rules for object's positioning.
The CSS is inside a supported MultiKPI object, which contains a 'styles' property that inject this CSS on the fly.
If you are not familiar with CSS you can use the extension BeautifyMe to generate it.
Regards