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Custom Visual: Resize Height

If I have a dashboard set to fit the screen width:

Is it possible to change the height of a Custom Visual to dynamically adapt to the available space?

If you cannot:

It could make its default height equal to the height of its content (variable content depending on the filtering).

 

thanks!

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dm-p
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Hi @Anonymous,

This is not presently possible but has been marked as accepted on the roadmap by he custom visuals team. There hasn't been an update in a while but it might be worth following up on that ideas thread.

For your second question, this is a similar problem. The General menu (which controls the viewport height and width) is a menu common to all visuals (core and custom) and as such it is not supported to manipulate properties in there. I've tried previously without any luck.

Probably not the answer you're after, but may at least allow you to approach the challenge from a different angle.

Regards,

Daniel





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dm-p
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Hi @Anonymous,

This is not presently possible but has been marked as accepted on the roadmap by he custom visuals team. There hasn't been an update in a while but it might be worth following up on that ideas thread.

For your second question, this is a similar problem. The General menu (which controls the viewport height and width) is a menu common to all visuals (core and custom) and as such it is not supported to manipulate properties in there. I've tried previously without any luck.

Probably not the answer you're after, but may at least allow you to approach the challenge from a different angle.

Regards,

Daniel





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