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let you copy data in (auto)magically.<\/li>\n<li>Full set of all original NVD3's gallery charts (12 types of charts in gallery).<\/li>\n<li>Super easy to illustrate your data sets by picking up template chart from any gallery's examples.<\/li>\n<li>WYSIWYG look of chart on front-end + data editor to populate own data from files.<\/li>\n<li>Chart's picker gives your users many views of the same data set easily.<\/li>\n<li>Support of JSON\/XML or CSV\/TSV data input formats.<\/li>\n<li>Smart suggestion of online syntax editor from cloud based on data's type.<\/li>\n<li>Copy&amp;paste data table from OpenOffice Calc to the automatically updated chart.<\/li>\n<li>Tag any pieces of page\/post and build a new chart for numbers.<\/li>\n<li>Accurate layout of each chart based on any HTML container tag.<\/li>\n<li>Many charts on the same page\/post of WordPress from same shortcode.<\/li>\n<li>Many fancy options available to change chart's look &amp; behavior.<\/li>\n<li>Dynamic &amp; direct illustration of any own JavaScript function results.<\/li>\n<li>Visual preview of charts from the NVD3 lib's original CSS style file to let you match blog's theme easily.<\/li>\n<li>Chart calculator let users to modify chart fast by any basic math formulas.<\/li>\n<li>Localized presentation formats for currency, date, time, etc.<\/li>\n<li>Optional export of data \/ vector graphics of chart (SVG).<\/li>\n<li>Works best with Opera, Chrome, and Firefox browsers. <\/li>\n<li>WordPress multisite &amp; SSL compatible plugin.<\/li>\n<li>Same open source code for WordPress &amp; Drupal 7 societies: makes life easier for both group of developers.\n.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n<p><strong>Data Input<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<ol>\n<li>Fast &amp; short data input from easy to remember options (values, labels, and series) of shortcode.<\/li>\n<li>Direct data input from some html tags of document (eq page\/post).<\/li>\n<li>Data's import from static JSON\/XML\/CSV\/TSV file formats.<\/li>\n<li>Standard mySQL input from its table of database.<\/li>\n<li>Dynamic JSON inputs from your own JavaScript functions.<\/li>\n<li>Open data's URL path.\n.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n<p><strong>HAPPY CHARTING on WordPress !<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Credits<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p>This open source distribution contains visualization libraries from:<\/p>\n\n<ul>\n<li>[Robin Hu, NVD3] (http:\/\/github.com\/novus\/nvd3  \"Higher level library to create fast &amp; easy D3 charts.\")<\/li>\n<li>[Michael Bostock, D3] (http:\/\/github.com\/mbostock\/d3  \"Famous open source visualization library core.\")<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n<p>Big thanks for these talents by making NVD3 visualisations for WordPress technically possible too.<\/p>\n\n<!--section=installation-->\n<p>Two WP standard ways to install the package.<\/p>\n\n<ol>\n<li>Go to wordpress 'Dashboard' front page.<\/li>\n<li>Select PlugIns \/ Add New for searching new plugin from Wordpress library of plugins.<\/li>\n<li>Write 'NVD3 Visualisations' to the search box + Search PlugIns.<\/li>\n<li>Select 'Install Now' under the result of 'NVD3 Visualisations'.<\/li>\n<li>Activate the PlugIn normally on WordPress after its download.<\/li>\n<li>Create a new page (Pages \/ Add New) for charts gallery by calling [Charts_Gallery] shortcode.<\/li>\n<li>Clear all sidebars of page (eq template \"No Sidebars\" setting) if your theme allows it.<\/li>\n<li>Open+bookmark this page for future and start to clone your charts &amp; edit them (there is a link for that on gallery).<\/li>\n<li>Clone &amp; enjoy your brand-new charts on WordPress !<\/li>\n<li>More tips: go to nvd3 plugin's edit (Plugins \/ Installed plugins \/ NVD3 Visualisations \/ edit) and start to read from read_me_1st.txt file.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n<p>Or you may want to do it: 'old traditional way'.<\/p>\n\n<ol>\n<li>Download <code>nvd3<\/code> folder into your local computer from WordPress plugins website (https:\/\/wordpress.org\/plugins\/nvd3-visualisations\/) normally.<\/li>\n<li>Unzip the package locally.<\/li>\n<li>Upload this folder next to the <code>\/wp-content\/plugins\/<\/code> directory into your WordPress server side.<\/li>\n<li>Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.<\/li>\n<li>Create a new page (Pages \/ Add New) for charts gallery by calling [Charts_Gallery] shortcode.<\/li>\n<li>Clear all sidebars of page (eq template \"No Sidebars\" setting) if your theme allows it.<\/li>\n<li>View+bookmark this page for future and start to clone your charts &amp; edit them (there is a link for that on gallery).<\/li>\n<li>Clone &amp; enjoy your brand-new charts on WordPress !<\/li>\n<li>More tips: go to nvd3 plugin's edit (Plugins \/ Installed plugins \/ NVD3 Visualisations \/ edit) and start to read from read_me_1st.txt file.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n<!--section=faq-->\n<dl>\n<dt>I am not a tech guru &amp; I hate to learn JavaScript API etc, is there any - just a simple way - to draw charts?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Shortcode [jsChart] is your easy solution then: first create charts gallery by [demosGallery] shortcode &amp; then start cloning your own charts to the new page\/post. Each cloning of new chart creates you full example call of [jsChart] shortcode with a lot of options for it that you can try to turn on and off. All this happens safely in preview mode of WordPress before you are happy &amp; ready to publish it all.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>How can I visualize my own data set?<\/dt>\n<dd><ol>\n<li>You just create your charts gallery by its shortcode [demosGallery] and pick up the right style of chart there for the task.<\/li>\n<li>Next, you choose if you want this new chart into page \/ post of WordPress.<\/li>\n<li>Before creating new chart by button you select from 8 different sources where your data is coming from.<\/li>\n<li>New chart button takes you to the 2nd step where you actually populate your own data in.<\/li>\n<li>You can copy &amp; paste your own data set in &amp; replace the data set that was coming from gallery's template.<\/li>\n<li>Rest of publishing follows normal standard work flow of WordPress: just edit whole page\/post, preview &amp; publish it out.<\/li>\n<\/ol><\/dd>\n<dt>I just want quickly way to show my small data set on page\/post (+ change it later there) and not to edit any external files. Can I do this?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Sure, go to the charts gallery and select data input method <strong>Direct Input<\/strong>, press new chart button, and follow its further online help.<\/p>\n\n<p>Also, you might like to take a look at <strong>shortcode_direct_data.txt<\/strong> on examples folder with this case, please.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>How can I change the margins around the chart bigger?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>You have 2 choices here: outside of chart container (normally div\/span element &amp; container) or inside its svg element. Take a look at example <strong>shortcode_margins_demo.txt<\/strong> to learn more about these options, please.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>How can I change the look of elements of chart from default (eq its lines, bars, etc)?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>You can set palette of custom colors for each chart (bars, etc) separately with the following ways:<\/p>\n\n<ol>\n<li>If you wish to set own custom palette, use <strong>colors<\/strong> option. Example - options=\"{colors:'red,green,blue'}\"<\/li>\n<li>If you wish to have fixed set of palettes, use <strong>colorbrewer<\/strong> option. Example - options=\"{colorbrewer:{palette:'Blues'}}\"<\/li>\n<li>If you wish to build colors smooth gradients. Example - options=\"{ colors:{startbar:'red', endbar:'lime'} }\"<\/li>\n<li>Finally, there is an option <strong>style<\/strong> that feeds in all legal values to the chart's svg in raw structure. A normal example - options=\"{ style:{'fill':'orange', 'stroke':'navy'} }\"<\/li>\n<\/ol><\/dd>\n<dt>Where are my data sets (of files) stored and what happens for them if I remove chart's page\/post or (gasp!) this whole plugin?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Look at your blog's root and the folder called <strong>charts_nvd3<\/strong>. Data sets are stored there by random names and they stay there until you remove them by FTP client manually. If you create very many\/big data sets it is a pretty good idea to clean this folder from time to time.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>Is it possible to have multiple charts on the same WP post or page?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Good point &amp; question here !<\/p>\n\n<p>YES indeed, the software is design so that it transparently creates and draws many charts on the same page and gives you exact control where you like to show them.<\/p>\n\n<p><strong>Note:<\/strong> since ver.1.8.0 charts gallery is improved to new visual form. If you need\/prefer the old (table) type of look, you just call it by [demosGallery_old] shortcode.<\/p>\n\n<p>Also, peek into <strong>examples<\/strong> folder of plugin and start to test shortcodes demos there with your blog.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>HELP!! There are SO namy options generated by gallery of chart picker: do I need to learn them all?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>No, you just remove all the options that you do not like\/need and shortcode sets them to sensible default values  automatically on the background.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>How do I know which options work together with the chart type that I use?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Look at inside <strong>chart_options.html<\/strong> file and its comparisons table, please.<\/p><\/dd>\n<dt>Where is open source if I want to improve it?<\/dt>\n<dd><p>Here:\n* http:\/\/github.com\/wp-plugins\/nvd3-visualisations<\/p><\/dd>\n\n<\/dl>\n\n<!--section=changelog-->\n<h4>2.4<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 2.4 -\nNEW: create smooth gradients coloring of charts by one click from settings. NEW: setting if data values of markers are visible or not with 2 chart types. Security FIX: non-logged reader can not publish + generate new charts for published charts gallery. FIX: much better overall settings control. FIX: faster redrawing of all charts on gallery.<\/p>\n\n<h4>2.3<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 2.3 -\nSteps closer to full WYSIWYG here. NEW: adding visual slider for labels of data below chart (eq often x-axis) + its setting to turn it on &amp; off from gallery of charts. NEW: coloring of data elements, background image, and size on chart have a nice visual settings. They let you design &amp; preview chart already on gallery level <strong>before publishing<\/strong> any draft. FIX: states of settings stays in memory better. Just expect visual support of more options next.<\/p>\n\n<h4>2.2<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 2.2 -\nNEW: easy open data input from any URLs by simple text box on charts gallery (just try it: <strong>URL address<\/strong> menu). NEW: automatic linear trend lines drawing for multibar &amp; discretebar supported (experimental !!) by new option <strong>trendLine<\/strong>.  NEW: your easier control of many options - basic on\/off options (eq checkboxes) is part of standard options button from charts gallery. IMPORTANT FIXES: all input formats back in business + better supported. Update this one asap !<\/p>\n\n<h4>2.1<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 2.1 -\nTested with WordPress version 4.4 on local &amp; remote web sites. Much better publishing work flow of new chart by using ajax. Separating CMS specific parts of codes from universal more clearly. New option <strong>mode<\/strong> to control frameworks local \/ remote running behavior. Automatic selection of local mode for new charts when site is local.<\/p>\n\n<h4>2.0<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 2.0 -\nMerging all programs between WordPress &amp; Drupal 7 together as the goal is to minimize each CMS dependent parts. Rewritten code is now following Drupal's society better development standards &amp; guidelines.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.8.4<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.8.4 -\nGiving input file type <strong>mysql<\/strong> as on option opens standard access to the any valid table of mySQL database. Better examples how to use it and other javascript API calls (eq look at examples\/js_api_* files). Table's test file *.sql on examples\/ too.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.8.3<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.8.3 -\nOption <strong>links<\/strong> can have javascript calls as a link when you click a segment of chart (eq <strong>javascript:<\/strong>). Chart's calculator works on chart's popup windows properly too. Quick tutorial for links use when you clone direct input data from gallery of chart picker.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.8.2<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.8.2 -\nGet even cooler interactive charts for your readers &amp; support your infographic story: chart's visual elements can have hyperlinks now to any web pages individually by setting an new option <strong>links<\/strong> (works just like <strong>colors<\/strong> &amp; <strong>labels<\/strong>, btw). This works with direct data input &amp; 1-dim basic charts at this point. Adding standard SVG's <strong>transform<\/strong> option for labels of x- and y-axis: you may find it very useful to <strong>rotate(20 -20,0)<\/strong> when your labels just get too crowded and want to breath better.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.8.1<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.8.1 -\nRelabelling or removal of all labels on X-axis is available now by calling easy <strong>xaxis<\/strong> option for most of the chart types. Support of standard html tag's <strong>style<\/strong> attribute with <strong>xaxis<\/strong> and <strong>yaxis<\/strong> options that let you format appearance of each axis by all CSS + extended features of SVG - chart by chart. Resizing of window does not redraw charts anymore automatically since that was resetting own color's settings away.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.8.0<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.8.0 -\nNEW: graphics UX rocks U2, yes!!? Charts gallery gets its visual UI tabs for each bigger chart. Data editor has a converter from CSV\/TSV -&gt; JSON formats on front-end side. Examples of coloring charts by data values.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.7.3<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.7.3 -\nSmooth gradient coloring for chart's elements based on data value by use of option <strong>colors:{values:true, startbar:\"lime\", endbar:\"red\"}<\/strong> that works similar fashion than with d3-simplechart plugin (eq gradient:\"values\" over there). Automatic and manual rescaling of Y-axis  (eq values) with new <strong>domain<\/strong> option. Negative values charted correctly for direct cells input of document (eq an issue of non-numeric filter fixed).<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.7.2<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.7.2 -\nShort online helps generated for some gallery's cloned chart's input types to use them faster. Different locale for each chart by <strong>locale<\/strong> option (US\/FI\/RU supported) if you need it. Option <strong>calculatorlock<\/strong> if you want to froze the preset given formula and <strong>calculatorhide<\/strong> for hiding it visible from readers.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.7.1<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.7.1 -\nFast input examples direcly from charts gallery for these data sources: direct shortcode's input, document's cells, and imported tables (of OpenOffice Calc). More flexible &amp; faster direct input format is available from shortcode.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.7.0<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.7.0 -\nNEW: handy interactive calculator for the chart. By setting <strong>calculator<\/strong> option you give your readers freedom to scale visually the chart as they wish (eq formulas by + - * \/ operators). Two other options help this - <strong>calculatortitle<\/strong> and <strong>calculatorunit<\/strong> - which let you tell what questions calculator solves with each chart. Support of locale for country specific data formats. Some new designs of icons. Fixing minor bugs.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.9<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.9 -\nPopup chart\/window gets full screen viewing mode &amp; its buttons. Better code to parse tables (2-dimensional: multibar, etc) into chart and export on popup window. New option <strong>autocoloring<\/strong> supports cloning the colors from table to chart &amp; vice versa.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.8<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.8 -\nOption <strong>table<\/strong> supports data <strong>exports<\/strong> and <strong>chartpicker<\/strong> on popup window. Restructuring of code for OOPS package continues.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.7<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.7 -\nThe best option <strong>table<\/strong> that lets you build from OpenOffice tables automatically updating charts real fast &amp; have their colors copied to elements of chart too (look at screenshot nr 5). This works with all chart types which have TSV file on examples\/ folder. Adding <strong>seriescolor<\/strong> option for <strong>class<\/strong> to let you name time series etc. Starting to restructure code more like real OOPS package.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.6<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.6 -\nMultidimensional &amp; -series data generates charts on the same way as below: set different bgcolor for each data set. This works with the <strong>multibar<\/strong> chart type at first. Including OpenOffice Calc examples file.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.5<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.5 -\nChart's labels generated automatically from OpenOffice tables too with new option <strong>titlecolor<\/strong>. Better examples how to call &amp; show up OpenOffice tables.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.4<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.4 -\nOpening fast copy &amp; paste way of creating charts from OpenOffice tables with minimum efforts. Allowing HTLM tags of document to containg character + special characters and still accepted as input data. Examples\/ how to use <strong>class<\/strong> option with OpenOffice tables.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.3<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.3 -\nDirect input method accepts HTML tags of Page\/Post: data values are picked from the contents of same class &amp; chart's labels from ID attributes (if existing). Fixing multisite\/SSL root directory issue + other small bugs. Examples\/ how to use <strong>class<\/strong> option.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.2<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.2 -\nMore cool shadows for all you infographic fans out there (try discretebar chart). Fixing smooth gradients coloring to work for discretebar's data set. Option <strong>exports<\/strong> of data supports also CSV and TSV file's input formats if turned on (default is  <strong>exports:false<\/strong> eq no exports allowed).<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.1<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.1 -\nExporting buttons (Excel &amp; SVG edit) on popup windows:exporting of data set by option <strong>exports<\/strong> in Excel's CSV and in Illustrator's SVG formats. Positioning of background image by x and y coordinates (eq <strong>backgroundimage<\/strong> can be JSON object too) based on SVG element W3C standards. Quite afew bugs removed.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.6.0<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.6.0 -\nNEW: Uniform interactive comparing of the data set by chart's picker buttons on all popup windows called by new option <strong>chartpicker<\/strong>. This supports CSV\/TSV inputs (max 8 chart's types) and direct data (max 6 chart's types). Better titles for popup's charts from options.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.12<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.12 -\nMore support of infographics: <strong>background-image<\/strong> supports also now a list of picts + their file names (eq random backgrounds) as its input. Format support for data values of Pie and Donut chart types added.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.11<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.11 -\nSupport of very simple direct input of data by <strong>values<\/strong>, <strong>labels<\/strong>, and <strong>series<\/strong> options (similar than in D3 simplecharts plugin) for all chart types. Renaming of some functions to remove conflicts with D3 simplecharts. Short examples how to call direct data for a few chart types.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.10<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.10 -\nMore spices &amp; impressive effects for infographics. Let there be <strong>shadows<\/strong> and there is the option for that. How about <strong>background-image<\/strong> or <strong>background-color<\/strong> ? No problem, there they are. Examples of coloring improved to document it all better &amp; gallery looks more attractive, too.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.9<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.9 -\nColoring option <strong>colors<\/strong> accepts &amp; generates smooth gradients between given start &amp; end colors (by Lab color model). Examples about how to set custom colors and format of axis.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.8<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.8 -\nExpanding coloring for segments of charts: by <strong>colorbrewer<\/strong> option + palettes or own given set by <strong>colors<\/strong> option. Support of standard format of D3 on values axis of charts: <strong>format<\/strong> option. Removing x-axis time dependence from a few chart types. Better default margins for all demo charts.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.7<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.7 -\nSupport of standard margin options for the chart itself and its external container from input options. The 1st primitive way to change chart's drawing svg styles: color of stroke, fill, opacity, etc. New example of margins use.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.6<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.6 -\nChart's cloning into own popup window + its printing option from there. Resizeable popup charts. Standard border and backgroundcolor support.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.5<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.5 -\nThree more chart types accept TSV\/CSV input formats (eq cumulativeline, stackedarea, and lineplusbar) and clone from gallery's TSV examples. Support of standard style's float option for right\/left placements of chart.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.4<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.4 -\nThree new chart types accept TSV\/CSV input formats (eq pie,donut, and discretebar) and clone from gallery. Better filtering of xml input on data editor.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.3<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.3 -\nData converter between json and xml on data editor. More human readable data sets, prettified. Fixed ugly bug of url redirection in creating new chart from gallery.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.2<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.2 -\nChart's dimensions &amp; options visible for easy edit on its created shortcodes. Just publish it: 1-2-3-4 steps on screenshot how to publish from charts gallery.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.1<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.1 -\nBetter security for data editor's updates of chart data. Expanding gallery to create XML, CSV &amp; TSV based template charts for new posts easily. Automatic showing right data's syntax editor (json\/xml). CSV&amp;TSV data sets for multibar. Cooler look of data editor with its new styles.<\/p>\n\n<h4>1.5.0<\/h4>\n\n<p>Version 1.5.0 -\nNEW: Direct data editor for all created own charts automically from gallery that removes itself when you publish. 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