Chart legend position plus ...

Hi,
Is it possible to specify the position of the legend of a chart ?
We have a pie chart and would like to place the legend towards
the top and left where there is ample "dead space". Can this be
done ?
Also, if the legend is not displayed (via checkbox option) there
is no data visible on the pie chart, eg. there is no "show value"
or "show label" option. Is there a way to do this ?
Thanks in advance,
sinclair

Hello,
There is no easy way to do this in APEX at the moment. You can do it by turning the legend off and then including a custom svg construct in the chart footer section. You'll have to study up on a bit of svg though and make sure you match your legend colors with your value colors but it is feasible.
Carl

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