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I love the new Social Network Graph custom visual but no matter how large I make the tile, the graph frequently seems to cut off some of the images. See attached photo. It's almost as if the tile is scaling the images as if there is more space than actually available.
Does anyone know why this happens or how to prevent it. I find it occurs randomly about 50% of the time - it doesn't seem to matter how many images are in the visual.
Also - is there any way to suppress the source and target size from the tool tips (people keep asking me what the numbers mean I definitely don't want to show salaries here, but it is a nice way to show hierarchy - if you don't have to explain who's a 10 and who's a 9 and why)
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Thanks for looking into it.
I just discovered what I think was the problem. The image pane needs to be almost square. I had set the width much larger than the height to maximise space on the page. When I changed the width and height to have almost the same values none of my images got cut off.
Oddly, a perfect square (620x620) still resulted in a tiny bit of cut-off, but when I made the width 625 by height 620, my chart showed all images perfectly.
Thanks for looking into it.
I just discovered what I think was the problem. The image pane needs to be almost square. I had set the width much larger than the height to maximise space on the page. When I changed the width and height to have almost the same values none of my images got cut off.
Oddly, a perfect square (620x620) still resulted in a tiny bit of cut-off, but when I made the width 625 by height 620, my chart showed all images perfectly.
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