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pratu16x7

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    Comment #20873981

    Location: Mumbai, India Remote: Yes Willing to Relocate: Yes (Visa assistance needed for jobs outside India) Technologies: Python, Javascript, VueJs, HTML/CSS, Django/Flask Resume/…

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    Comment #15599019

    We gave it too less data than it deserved I believe. Thanks for reporting the click problem. Would you mind creating an issue at GitHub, so that we can keep track?

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    Comment #15599003

    The argument would be no different from all the products out there who design their own UI (MUX, GitHub). Our framework Frappé (and product ERPNext) has a great emphasis on minimal…

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    Comment #15596608

    Update: https://www.npmjs.com/package/frappe-charts

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    Comment #15596589

    We used cal-heatmap ( https://github.com/wa0x6e/cal-heatmap ) earlier. It's pretty neat.

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    Comment #15596172

    Check our take on why they weren't a priority for us, and we went with percentage charts (the 'Why percentage?' link on the website): http://www.storytellingwithdata.com/blog/2011/…

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    Comment #15595138

    Thanks! That just about answers the burning question: why another charting library? It all boiled down to us needing some simple charts for our report data; nothing fancy, just som…

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    Comment #15595042

    > Is responsiveness a priority with this library? It sure is. Just pushed a fix, thanks for reporting :) Do report any issues you find over at https://github.com/frappe/charts/issu…

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    Comment #15594894

    We look forward to adding those (just created an issue). They are quite decoupled as of now, so shouldn't be much trouble.

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    Comment #15594709

    Supported across all major browsers :) We've covered much ground on the most used charts (while the heatmap just happened to be something we needed) and have the basic components d…