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gvSIG-Desktop 1.11. User manual

by Mario Carrera last modified 2013-07-30 16:04

The pie legend is located in the Multiple attributes section of the legend tree, and can be used to represent several attributes at once. To access it, right-click on the layer name to open the Properties and then select the symbols tab.

The following options are available for configuring the pie charts:

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Symbols. Pie legend

Fields: You can choose which of the layer's fields to represent, provided they are numeric. With these fields you can:

  • Add all fields.
  • Delete all fields.
  • Add the selected fields.
  • Delete the selected fields.

To do this click on the buttons shown in the image above (Box 1).

Colour scheme: You can change the default colour scheme for the pies. To do this select the desired "Colour scheme" from the drop-down list, as shown in the image above (Box 2).

Change the colour: In addition it is possible to change the colour of pie slices once they have been added.

Once the default colour scheme has been chosen, the colour of a pie slice can be changed by double-clicking on its color.

The following dialog is displayed where you can select a colour sample or set it yourself (HSB, RGB).

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Symbols. Color Selection

Background symbol: You can change the symbol of the background geometries by clicking on the symbol to open the symbol editor (pictured above, Box 3).

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Symbols. Symbol Selector

Outline: You can display an outline with a specified colour and thickness around the pie slices. Tick the "Show" check box to draw outlines around the pie sectors.

Dimension: Tick the check box to display the pie in 3D. By default the pie is drawn in 2D.

Preview chart: Any changes made are reflected on the chart preview.

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