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First off, let me say that this visual is awsome. I'm able to visualize a building plan within Power BI now.
But I've had problems with the colors of the area's. I want to color my area's based on the categories.
Whenever I change the color, it jumps back to some other default color. I can't seem to change te color. What could be causing this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thanks Dale,
I found the gihub issues page where I posted the question: https://github.com/okviz/SynopticPanel/issues/32
quote: "It is an incompatibility with Themes. The workaround is to write the custom color hex code by pressing Custom color button. We will include a fix in the next update, but I don't have any ETA for the moment."
Why are you saying this is a solution? This appears to be stating that there is no solution. Why is the default color even there? Why can't it be turned off? I am trying to display a risk cube. Everything works but in any case where there are no values, the color appears washed out because the "Default color" (white) apparently masks it. You can't set the color to #FFFFFF00 because you are limited to six characters for custom colors, and there are no transparency settings.
It's not encouraging that someone was going to include a fix in the next update, but that was 6 years ago. Just too hard to fix?
Thanks Dale,
I found the gihub issues page where I posted the question: https://github.com/okviz/SynopticPanel/issues/32
quote: "It is an incompatibility with Themes. The workaround is to write the custom color hex code by pressing Custom color button. We will include a fix in the next update, but I don't have any ETA for the moment."
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