Usually a series must be easily identifiable through its colour, so a simple property that sets it should suffice. This is what we thought initially. It turned out that in many cases a certain item from a Bar series would need to be red, for example, while the rest of the series is green. This worked out of the box for Pie charts, but that's the point of pie charts – each item having custom color, name, value, which are usually attributes for the entire series in all other chart types.
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