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Tables do not display in a way they are useful #8

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jbdyer opened this issue Apr 13, 2018 · 5 comments
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Tables do not display in a way they are useful #8

jbdyer opened this issue Apr 13, 2018 · 5 comments
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jbdyer commented Apr 13, 2018

In the Long Range Plan when I kick up my area 5-BUF and others the Timeline of MLRA projects does not expand enough and the Abbreviated Project names overwrite each other and become unreadable
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Thanks for the submission. This issue appears to manifest when either of 2 conditions are being met - when only one office is chosen, the plot fills space horizontally rather than vertically, and when there are many projects occurring within the plot period. Plotting options need tweaking in r11_long_range_plan.Rmd

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It seems to be a pretty simple fix here for the plotting stuff, but you might also want to investigate the real issue that 5-BUF has over 30 MLRA projects scheduled to be completed in 1 year, so it's not that the plot is bad but your long range plan may need some work trimming those down to something more manageable in a years time.

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