Since ECharts is open source you can always try to implement a solution 
yourself and submit a PR!

All the best,
Dave

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> On Nov 18, 2021, at 6:10 PM, Yi Shen <shenyi....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Sean.
> 
> Thanks a lot for your feedback! About these two issues your mentioned:
> 
> Stacking on x-axis with type = value or time
> 
> 
> It's a feature that has been mentioned a lot of times in our issue list.
> It's still not in our iteration plan but I think we will support it in the
> future.
> 
> containLabel not covering all
>> labels on chart
> 
> 
> Optimize label display has been an important topic since 5.0. We are going
> to adjust label position to avoid overflow the chart area in our
> near versions.
> 
> Regards!
> 
>> On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 11:31 PM Sean Hughes <s...@evidence.dev> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I’m one of the founders of Evidence - a web framework for data analysts.
>> I’ve been building charts with ECharts for a few weeks now and have been
>> very impressed with your library and your prompt responses for issues on
>> Github!
>> 
>> I’m hoping to use ECharts as our main chart library for our product, but
>> there are a few issues holding us back from being able to do that. I was
>> hoping to hear if you have plans to address these in future versions of
>> the product and if so, how high up on your priority list they are.
>> 
>> Because we’re building a reusable framework for our users, we’re not
>> able to anticipate all potential situations, and as a result we can’t
>> make one-time adjustments (e.g., adding extra padding in one version of
>> a chart). Here are the issues we’re having:
>> Stacking on x-axis with type = value or time (bar and area chart
>> stacking do not work consistently)
>> I believe we may be able to handle this by writing some custom data
>> transformation logic to sync the values/times for our data series
>> Labels getting cut off by chart area (containLabel not covering all
>> labels on chart)
>> Though it wouldn’t be ideal, in the short-term if we could override the
>> overflow:hidden option on the DOM container, it would at least stop the
>> labels from looking cut off if there is whitespace beside the chart
>> I’ve created GitHub issues for other things we need in the library, but
>> those are minor things that I can work on. These two issues are major
>> blockers for us, so I have my fingers crossed that they’re on the
>> roadmap.
>> 
>> Let me know what you think.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> Sean
>> 
>> s...@evidence.dev
>> (416) 910-9764
>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Yi Shen
> Apache ECharts PMC


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