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apply(allowHTML: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, buttons: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[ExportingButtons]] = js.undefined, chartOptions: UndefOr[Object] = js.undefined, enabled: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, error: UndefOr[Function] = js.undefined, fallbackToExportServer: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, filename: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, formAttributes: UndefOr[Object] = js.undefined, libURL: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, printMaxWidth: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, scale: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, sourceHeight: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, sourceWidth: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, type: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, url: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, width: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined): Exporting
- allowHTML
Experimental setting to allow HTML inside the chart (added through the
useHTML
options), directly in the exported image. This allows you to preserve complicated HTML structures like tables or bi-directional text in exported charts.. . Disclaimer: The HTML is rendered in aforeignObject
tag in the generated SVG. The official export server is based on PhantomJS, which supports this, but other SVG clients, like Batik, does not support it. This also applies to downloaded SVG that you want to open in a desktop client.- buttons
Options for the export related buttons, print and export. In addition to the default buttons listed here, custom buttons can be added. See navigation.buttonOptions for general options.
- chartOptions
Additional chart options to be merged into an exported chart. For example, a common use case is to add data labels to improve readaility of the exported chart, or to add a printer-friendly color scheme.
- enabled
Whether to enable the exporting module. Disabling the module will hide the context button, but API methods will still be available.
- error
Function to call if the offline-exporting module fails to export a chart on the client side, and fallbackToExportServer is disabled. If left undefined, an exception is thrown instead.
- fallbackToExportServer
Whether or not to fall back to the export server if the offline-exporting module is unable to export the chart on the client side.
- filename
The filename, without extension, to use for the exported chart.
- formAttributes
An object containing additional attributes for the POST form that sends the SVG to the export server. For example, a
target
can be set to make sure the generated image is received in another frame, or a customenctype
orencoding
can be set.- libURL
Path where Highcharts will look for export module dependencies to load on demand if they don't already exist on
window
.. . Should currently point to location of CanVG library, RGBColor.js, jsPDF and svg2pdf.js, required for client side export in certain browsers.- printMaxWidth
When printing the chart from the menu item in the burger menu, if the on-screen chart exceeds this width, it is resized. After printing or cancelled, it is restored. The default width makes the chart fit into typical paper format. Note that this does not affect the chart when printing the web page as a whole.
- scale
Defines the scale or zoom factor for the exported image compared to the on-screen display. While for instance a 600px wide chart may look good on a website, it will look bad in print. The default scale of 2 makes this chart export to a 1200px PNG or JPG.
- sourceHeight
Analogous to sourceWidth
- sourceWidth
The width of the original chart when exported, unless an explicit chart.width is set. The width exported raster image is then multiplied by scale.
- url
The URL for the server module converting the SVG string to an image format. By default this points to Highchart's free web service.
- width
The pixel width of charts exported to PNG or JPG. As of Highcharts 3.0, the default pixel width is a function of the chart.width or exporting.sourceWidth and the exporting.scale.
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