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Graph Scaling

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Anything I can do to increase the range of the y-axis?

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Re: Graph Scaling

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In the display settings. Looks like you have it set to 12 hours.
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It's the temperature axis I'm trying to re-scale. Unless I'm misunderstanding you. :oops:
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Re: Graph Scaling

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Sorry, got my x and y crossed. The graphs auto-scale and I normally put in a bit of an offset to make a small gap at the top and bottom. Are your max values off the top of scale, or exactly at the top? If they're off the top of the scale then the graph isn't auto-scaling properly and there's nothing I can do about that. If they're exactly at the top, then I may have forgotten to add a margin. My graphs look fine, so I suspect the former. You could try adding/removing lines to see if it fixes itself. You haven't 'zoomed' it, by any chance?

Edit: I just had a look at your current graph, and it still has the same axes (X and Y), so either you have zoomed it, or it's just got stuck somehow and a restart of Cumulus should fix it.
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If I have re-scaled, I wasn't aware of it (never zoomed before). I'll shut it down and re-start to see if that fixes it.

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Re-starting Cumulus fixed it. Thx.
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I've had this problem recently (and never noticed before build 1041). Restart has fixed it for me as well.

Puzzled that autoscaling has never failed for me in the past - and I tend to leave Cumulus running for two to three weeks between Windows restarts.
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