Style.textOverflow - From, it states "Use textOverflow: 'none' to prevent ellipsis (dots). If AutoSize is true, the label will grow to fit the text and an ellipsis will not appear. Set AutoEllipsis to true to display text that extends beyond the width of the Label when the user passes over the control with the mouse. A lower limit makes sense when the label contains multiple short words that don't extend the available horizontal space for each label. One of the options is to set Label.AutoEllipsis to true. Instead, we lay out the axis label with word wrap. Note 2: The details provided here pertains to the x-axis but there are similar properties for the y-axis.ĪutoRotationLimit - When each category width is more than this many pixels, we don't apply auto rotation.
Automatic ellipsis in word code#
Note 1: The ' style.textOverflow' property is not listed in the Advanced Properties of the Chart Formatting tab, but can be effected through the xml code in the Source tab. The JRXML source code would contain this: iPhone/iPad: Hold your finger on the period to bring up the ellipsis option. Option 2: Set the ' style.textOverflow' property to "none". Rather than 3 dots or 3 periods, you can type it out this way: Mac: Option + PC: Ctrl + Alt +. The label names will not be auto rotated and the label will be word wrapped. Option 1: Set the ' autoRotationLimit' property to a lower value such as 40 (default is 80 but you can set it to a value that works for you). There are two properties that can be set depending on whether you want the label to be auto-rotated after a certain limit or not. We would like to display this label name fully without any truncation. The following HTML5 chart has the x-axis label name shortened with an ellipsis ("."), highlighted in yellow. is a series of dots that indicates an intentional omission of a word, sentence, or whole section from a text without altering its original.