class Title extends Object
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JavaScript name:
title
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align: UndefOr[String]
The horizontal alignment of the title.
The horizontal alignment of the title. Can be one of "left", "center" and "right".
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val
floating: UndefOr[Boolean]
When the title is floating, the plot area will not move to make space for it.
When the title is floating, the plot area will not move to make space for it.
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margin: UndefOr[Double]
The margin between the title and the plot area, or if a subtitle is present, the margin between the subtitle and the plot area.
The margin between the title and the plot area, or if a subtitle is present, the margin between the subtitle and the plot area.
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style: UndefOr[Object]
CSS styles for the title.
CSS styles for the title. Use this for font styling, but use
align
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andy
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synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0
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text: UndefOr[String]
The title of the chart.
The title of the chart. To disable the title, set the
text
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useHTML: UndefOr[Boolean]
Whether to use HTML to render the text.
Whether to use HTML to render the text.
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valueOf(): Any
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verticalAlign: UndefOr[String]
The vertical alignment of the title.
The vertical alignment of the title. Can be one of
"top"
,"middle"
and"bottom"
. When a value is given, the title behaves as if floating weretrue
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2.1
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wait(): Unit
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val
widthAdjust: UndefOr[Double]
Adjustment made to the title width, normally to reserve space for the exporting burger menu.
Adjustment made to the title width, normally to reserve space for the exporting burger menu.
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4.2.5
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x: UndefOr[Double]
The x position of the title relative to the alignment within chart.spacingLeft and chart.spacingRight.
The x position of the title relative to the alignment within chart.spacingLeft and chart.spacingRight.
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2.0
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y: UndefOr[Double]
The y position of the title relative to the alignment within chart.spacingTop and chart.spacingBottom.
The y position of the title relative to the alignment within chart.spacingTop and chart.spacingBottom. By default it depends on the font size.
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2.0
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