Difference: CDChartSetDropShadowY (1 vs. 3)

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META TOPICPARENT name="CDChartSetDropShadowX"
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.CHART SET DS LOC:Y

This subroutine sets the Y-offset of the drop shadow for the "current" chart spec.

Revision 22011-11-10 - JeanNeron

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META TOPICPARENT name="CDChartSetDropShadowX"

.CHART SET DS LOC:Y

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      PASS             <y_offset>                  FIELD            SHARE? N
      GOSUB    0CD .CHART SET DS LOC:Y
      *        Check for error 

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IF 0CD .CHART SET DS LOC:Y NE
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IF 0CD .CHART SET DS LOC:Y NE
 

Description:

This subroutine sets the Y-offset of the drop shadow. You must have activated a drop shadow via .CHART SET DROP SHADOW for this to have any effect.

Revision 12011-09-23 - JeanNeron

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META TOPICPARENT name="CDChartSetDropShadowX"

.CHART SET DS LOC:Y

This subroutine sets the Y-offset of the drop shadow for the "current" chart spec.


Usage:

      PASS             <y_offset>                  FIELD            SHARE? N
      GOSUB    0CD .CHART SET DS LOC:Y
      *        Check for error 
      IF           0CD .CHART SET DS LOC:Y     NE

Description:

This subroutine sets the Y-offset of the drop shadow. You must have activated a drop shadow via .CHART SET DROP SHADOW for this to have any effect.

The parameter is optional, if blank or not passed it will be reset to the default value. If passed, the value must be between 0-999, and represents the pixel offset from the upper left corner of the chart. A value of 0 will put the drop shadow right under the chart, and increasing values will appear to move the drop shadow farther away from the chart.

See .CHART SET DS LOC to set both X and Y at the same time, or .CHART SET DS LOC:X to set just the X coordinate.

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