thanks, but the examples on that page show exactly what I mean the text emanates from the center outwards (parallel to the imaginary radius line), a really poor way of representing the data, IMO. I am looking for a way to A) have the text perpendicular to the radius line (I.e., 90 degrees from it's current default orientation, and Be able to generate similar charts further down the line, but that is only 10 % of my nweeds.
I think moreso what I need t oknow is what do each of these variables do/control:
[WCVars]
wc_maxgen=12
wc_orient=3
wc_gapv=5
wc_gaph=30
wc_toffv=0
wc_toffh=0
wc_offv=50
wc_offh=15
wc_maxcgen=0
wc_stangle=90
wc_degrees=360
wc_bordw=1
wc_bords=3
wc_bsizeh=166
wc_bsizev=0
wc_linew=1
wc_lines=1
wc_colline=RGB(0,0,0,0,0,255)
wc_slinew=1
wc_slines=1
wc_colslin=RGB(0,0,0,128,128,128)
wc_stepwid=200
wc_curvedwidth1=7
wc_curvedwidth2=8
wc_radial=1
wc_fntdef=Tahoma,8,R
wc_fnttitl=Tahoma,12,BI
wc_fntname=Tahoma,8,R
wc_fntdate=Tahoma,6,R
wc_coldef=rgb(0,0,0,0,0,0)
wc_coltitl=rgb(0,0,0,0,0,0)
wc_colname=rgb(0,0,0,0,0,0)
wc_coldate=rgb(0,0,0,0,0,0)
wc_colback=RGB(0,0,0,255,255,255)
wc_backimg=
wc_backs=1
wc_idtype=1
wc_pnstyle=2
wc_align=1
wc_lifetyp=1
wc_smax=5
wc_sblank=Yes
wc_rmblankln=No
wc_UsePLStyle=No
wc_overlapgen=No
wc_sibling=No
wc_missing=No
wc_boxport=Yes
wc_wordwra=Yes
wc_fmonth=No
wc_rinfo=1
wc_arrows=Yes
wc_lifespa=Yes
wc_cctext=Yes