Rendering ========= stroke ------ On line graphs you can disable line stroking: .. pygal-code:: chart = pygal.Line(stroke=False) chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035]) fill ---- And enable line filling: .. pygal-code:: chart = pygal.Line(fill=True) chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035]) zero ---- To fill to an other reference than zero: .. pygal-code:: chart = pygal.Line(fill=True, zero=.0004) chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035]) show_dots --------- You can remove dots by setting ``show_dots`` at ``False``` .. pygal-code:: chart = pygal.Line(show_dots=False) chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035]) show_only_major_dots -------------------- You can remove minor x-labelled dots by setting ``show_only_major_dots`` at ``True`` .. pygal-code:: chart = pygal.Line(show_only_major_dots=True) chart.add('line', range(12)) chart.x_labels = map(str, range(12)) chart.x_labels_major = ['2', '4', '8', '11'] dots_size --------- You can change the dot size .. pygal-code:: chart = pygal.Line(dots_size=5) chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035]) stroke_style ------------ It is possible to set a default style for lines with the ``stroke_style`` dictionary. .. pygal-code:: chart = pygal.Line(stroke_style={'width': 5, 'dasharray': '3, 6', 'linecap': 'round', 'linejoin': 'round'}) chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035]) show_x_guides ------------- You can force the display of x guides .. pygal-code:: chart = pygal.Line(show_x_guides=True) chart.x_labels = ['alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'] chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035]) show_y_guides ------------- Or disable y guides: .. pygal-code:: chart = pygal.Line(show_y_guides=False) chart.x_labels = ['alpha', 'beta', 'gamma'] chart.add('line', [.0002, .0005, .00035]) style ----- see `styles <../styles.html>`_ You can add or replace css/js files in pygal using the `css` and `js` array options. These lists contain absolute filenames and/or external URI. (Relative filenames are relative to pygal internal files) css --- Default: .. code-block:: python css = ['file://style.css', 'file://graph.css'] Css can also specified inline by prepending `inline:` to the css: .. code-block:: python css = ['inline:.rect { fill: blue; }'] defs ---- You can add defs like linearGradient, radialGradient, pattern to the defs config: .. pygal-code:: config = pygal.Config() config.style = pygal.style.DarkStyle config.defs.append(''' ''') config.defs.append(''' ''') config.css.append('''inline: .color-0 { fill: url(#gradient-0) !important; stroke: url(#gradient-0) !important; }''') config.css.append('''inline: .color-1 { fill: url(#gradient-1) !important; stroke: url(#gradient-1) !important; }''') chart = pygal.Line(config) chart.add('1', [1, 3, 12, 3, 4, None, 9]) chart.add('2', [7, -4, 10, None, 8, 3, 1]) chart.x_labels = ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g') chart.legend_at_bottom = True chart.interpolate = 'cubic' js -- .. code-block:: python js = [ '//kozea.github.io/pygal.js/2.0.x/pygal-tooltips.min.js' ] See `pygal.js `_ force_uri_protocol ------------------ In case of rendering the svg as a data uri, it is mandatory to specify a protocol. It can be set to http or https and will be used for '//domain/' like uri. It is used along with ``render_data_uri``.