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the words that come up are "good-looking", "attractive", "stylish",
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"smart", "impressive", "extravagant". One of the main goals with Flot
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is pretty looks. Flot is supposed to be "flot".
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Frequently asked questions
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Q: Can I export the graph?
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A: This is a limitation of the canvas technology. There's a hook in
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the canvas object for getting an image out, but you won't get the tick
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labels. And it's not likely to be supported by IE. At this point, your
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best bet is probably taking a screenshot, e.g. with PrtScn.
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Q: Flot doesn't work with [framework xyz]!
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A: The problem is most likely within the framework, or your use of the
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framework.
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The only non-standard thing used by Flot is the canvas tag; otherwise
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it is simply a series of absolute positioned divs within the
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placeholder tag you put in. If this is not working, it's probably
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because the framework you're using is doing something weird with the
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DOM. As a last resort, you might try replotting and see if it helps.
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If you find there's a specific thing we can do to Flot to help, feel
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free to submit a bug report. Otherwise, you're welcome to ask for help
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on the mailing list, but please don't submit a bug report to Flot -
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try the framework instead.
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