Customer wants to be able to specify which legend values should be shown by default when creating a visualization. For example , they want Scatter plot to have "size by" and "color by", but all other legend options to be unchecked by default. Cust...
Users were able to render images in Spotfire stored in SharePoint 2010; however, they are unable to render images from SharePoint online (2013- ). We would like to be able to render images from either SharePoint Online or One Drive
What we know is that font settings only in "Visualization -> Canvas Styling -> Edit custom theme" are applied to PDF/Powerpoint export. The Font tab in Visualization Properties are not applied when export. However the configurable items unde...
Add (line/bar chart) label option for Min/Max only ("Sparkline switch")
When using line or bar charts, it would improve readability, if only the relevant data points are labeled, e.g. first, last, min, max points. This is often seen in Sparklines and the setting could be named like this in Settings-Labels
Allow configurable default numbers of bins for histograms
We'd like to recommend making the default number of bins configurable for histograms. We'd like users to be able to set their own preferences. We get asked about this a lot by users. Most of the time they find the default number of bins too small....
Allow html on calculated values or document properties
Just saying. It could be very powerful to allow users to render html on text areas through Calculated Values or Document Properties. Consider this custom expression: "<b>test</b>" This renders as <b>test</b>, but it would b...
Please find some of the suggestions for Spotfire Mods Improvement: Integration with Multiple Data Tables: Currently, Spotfire Mods is limited to single table visualizations. Enabling integration with multiple data tables would greatly expand its a...
Spotfire offers a paltry number of color schemes in the color dialog. 2 multi, and blue, gray and green. There are no decent accessible categorical schemes (eg red-green colorblind sensitive). No divergent color schemes. Tableau rocks all over this.