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Templates


Templates

1. Templates

 

1.1. Templates

 

Each chart contains one or more panes. A template is a pane visual setting; it defines the pane's back color, grid line width, the axis colors...

You can easily create new templates, modify them, and associate them to other panes...
A chart can also contain several panes; each pane can have a different template.

 

1.2. Create a template

 

On a chart's pane, right click then select 'Settings' in the menu.


In the settings form, you can update any field by clicking on its value.
When you finish, right click again on the chart's pane and click on 'Save template as...'

Type in the template name then click on "Save".

 

1.3. Remove a template

 

Click on the button in the toolbar as shown in the picture, select 'Remove template', and then choose the template you want to remove.

 

1.4. Update a pane template

 

On a chart's pane, right click then select 'Change template'; choose a template you want to apply for the selected pane.

 

1.5. Update several panes' template
 

Click on the button in the toolbar as shown in the picture.



To update the panes' template of the selected chart, select 'Set template to selected chart' then choose a template.
To update the panes' template of all the charts, select 'Set template to all charts' then choose a template.




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