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Vizlib Pie Chart Properties - Appearance

The Appearance section of the property panel controls the look and feel of your pie chart. 


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General


In the General section (Figure 1), you can add a Title, Subtitle and Footnote, choose to Toggle off hover menu, and Show details to display information on dimensions and measures. 


 

Figure 1: General


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Chart Style, Data Points


You can choose between a Pie or Donut Chart Style and if you decide to enable Data Points, you can set the Data Point Color, Font Size, Data Points Position and Data Points Type


Figure 2: Chart Style, Data Points


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Dimension


If you choose to Show a Dimension Title (Figure 3), you can set the Dimension Color, Font Size, Dimension Font Style, show alternative dimensions with Show Alternative Count and display a breadcrumb trail with Show drilldown breadcrumbs.


Figure 3: Dimension


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Measure


If you choose to Show a Measure Title (Figure 4), you can set the Measure Color, Font Size, Measure Font Style, show alternative dimensions with Show Alternative Count and display a breadcrumb trail with Show drilldown breadcrumbs.


Figure 4: Measure


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Legend


If you choose to display a Legend (Figure 5), you can choose to Force show legend, set the Legend position, and make adjustments like Radial line length, or Spacing and Tile Size (not shown), set the Legend Font Color, and choose to Limit dimension characters and Display values


Figure 5: Legend


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Totals


If you choose to display Totals (Figure 6), you can add a Totals Label, choose a Totals position, Display Total Type, set the Label Font size, Label Font Color and Label Font Style. You can also customize a Totals Format Type, setting the Value Format, Value Font Size, Value Font Color and Value Font Style


Figure 6: Totals


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Colors, Font Family


There are several options for setting Colors  in your pie chart - You can use a color Scheme (Figure 7), use Custom to enter a list of color Hex codes, set a color Range, and color by Dimension or by Expression. You can also reverse the color palette with Reverse Colors, and choose not to reassign colors by selecting Persistent Colors. You can also set the Color Opacity


Figure 7: Colors


You can also choose a Font Family for the pie chart using the dropdown (Figure 8). 


Figure 8: Font Family



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Martin is the author of this solution article.

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