Have searched and found both the following issues queried (in 2009) but it seems the status quo was accepted at the time.
The small graphs have different colour traces from their large graph counterpart.
Similarly when using the gradient colour setting, the gradient colours are reversed from top to bottom on the small graph relative to its large graph counterpart.
I can't see any way to make these the same and feel they should be.
Am I missing something?
Is there any way to save a 'select-a-graph' so it may be sent to a website?
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Cumulus graph colours
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Re: Cumulus graph colours
It's very tedious to add the colour changing settings for the thumbnail graphs; maybe I'll get around to it one day, along with all the other enhancement requests.BCJKiwi wrote:The small graphs have different colour traces from their large graph counterpart.
It was intentional; I liked the way it looked that way. But it could be made an option at some point.Similarly when using the gradient colour setting, the gradient colours are reversed from top to bottom on the small graph relative to its large graph counterpart.
File | Save... ?Is there any way to save a 'select-a-graph' so it may be sent to a website?
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Re: Cumulus graph colours
OK, so no change from 2009?
Re select-a-graph, I was looking for something I could use to automaically send current data in a customised graph to the website with the other regular ftp stuff.
I guess I'll just have to bring forward the implementation of highcharts or similar.
Thanks
Re select-a-graph, I was looking for something I could use to automaically send current data in a customised graph to the website with the other regular ftp stuff.
I guess I'll just have to bring forward the implementation of highcharts or similar.
Thanks
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Re: Cumulus graph colours
Yeah, things move slowly when you do things in your spare time, and you have to prioritise enhancements so that important stuff gets done before 'cosmetic' stuff, and you spend hours a day answering questions on the forum, and you try a to have a life as well. Many apologies. Note that anything that doesn't have an enhancement request for it will never get implemented anyway. I don't constantly re-scan old forum posts looking for things to do.BCJKiwi wrote:OK, so no change from 2009?
I'm not sure I see the point in that, as Select-A-Graph is 'static'.Re select-a-graph, I was looking for something I could use to automaically send current data in a customised graph to the website with the other regular ftp stuff.
Yeah, guess so.I guess I'll just have to bring forward the implementation of highcharts or similar.
Steve