I couldn't figure out how to adust the Y axis increments as you would like but I did rework the code so that it runs on Windows as follows:

use strict; use Win32::API; use PDF::Reuse::OverlayChart; use PDF::Reuse; my $filetouse = "myfile.pdf"; prFile($filetouse); my $s = PDF::Reuse::OverlayChart->new(); my $a = 52; my $b = 22; my $c = 25; $s->columns(qw(Status Ahead Ontime Delay)); $s->add( 'Percent', $a, $b , $c); #$s->color( 'bright' ); $s->color( '0.3 0.6 0.3' ); $s->draw(x => 100, y => 200, xsize => 1, ysize => 1, height=> 300, width => 300, initialMinY=>10, initialMaxY=>100, title => 'File Status', yUnit => 'Percentage', type => 'bars'); prEnd(); my $shellopen = new Win32::API("shell32", "ShellExecute", ['N', 'P', 'P', 'P', 'P', 'I'], 'N'); $shellopen->Call(0, "open", $filetouse, 0, 0, 0);

In reply to Re: Question in PDF::Reuse::OverlayChart by Scott7477
in thread Question in PDF::Reuse::OverlayChart by Anonymous Monk

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