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Hi! There's a few things I don't understand. You're talking about “server” and “desktop experience”, what's your setup? Can you reproduce the issue with the JSFiddle you provided? Can you...
Also, `JPEG` is not supported on Internet Explorer. See http://a----.github.io/highcharts-export-clientside/#compatibility
This has already be asked here #9 , never got around to work on it though.
It's not that that's difficult to do. You merely have to combine two charts into the save canvas prior to download. I don't have time this days though. Plus it...
HighCharts now has an official “offline” exporting plugin. Not sure that they have a multiple-charts option, but if you have a licence you might want to contact their support.
If you have time for a PR, sure! Could do for a AMD module too!
Yes :)
Well, `canvas-tools` is a fork of `canvg` if I remember correctly. And you need it for the SVG to PNG/JPG conversion. `canvg` seems Common.js-compatible now: https://github.com/gabelerner/canvg/blob/master/canvg.js I had some issues...
The exporting module of Highcharts provides a `getSVG()` method.
Could you write a JSFiddle ( https://jsfiddle.net ) that replicates this issue? Thanks!