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Reducing graphs upload

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Stuart2007
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Reducing graphs upload

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It looks as if graphs are 'all or nothing' - either they are all uploaded, or none are. I'd quite like to upload either a subset, or do so less frequently than the main data.

Is that possible, in a manner I have not yet discovered?

Stuart
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Re: Reducing graphs upload

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On the files tab of the internet settings, untick 'include standard images', then list the ones you do want in the boxes below. Note that this is for all images, not just the graphs.

If you run out of boxes, you can edit cumulus.ini to add more files, just add more entries starting with 'Extra...' in the same format as the existing ones. You can have up to 20 in total in 1.9.2 and 100 in 1.9.3.

Details are in the help for the internet settings.
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Re: Reducing graphs upload

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steve wrote:On the files tab of the internet settings, untick 'include standard images', then list the ones you do want in the boxes below. Note that this is for all images, not just the graphs.

If you run out of boxes, you can edit cumulus.ini to add more files, just add more entries starting with 'Extra...' in the same format as the existing ones. You can have up to 20 in total in 1.9.2 and 100 in 1.9.3.

Details are in the help for the internet settings.
Fantastic, just the job, I'd not found the 100 max setting before.

Stuart
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Re: Reducing graphs upload

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steve wrote:On the files tab of the internet settings, untick 'include standard images', then list the ones you do want in the boxes below. Note that this is for all images, not just the graphs.

If you run out of boxes, you can edit cumulus.ini to add more files, just add more entries starting with 'Extra...' in the same format as the existing ones. You can have up to 20 in total in 1.9.2 and 100 in 1.9.3.

Details are in the help for the internet settings.
PLEASE IGNORE, now read Mark's post properly and found it in the Wiki.

Stuart (can't see how to delete thsi post or I would do so)
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Stuart2007
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Re: Reducing graphs upload

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Stuart2007 wrote:
steve wrote:On the files tab of the internet settings, untick 'include standard images', then list the ones you do want in the boxes below. Note that this is for all images, not just the graphs.

If you run out of boxes, you can edit cumulus.ini to add more files, just add more entries starting with 'Extra...' in the same format as the existing ones. You can have up to 20 in total in 1.9.2 and 100 in 1.9.3.

Details are in the help for the internet settings.
Mark

Just found the WIKI entry about Extra 10-19 - presumably the same applies to files 20+

Thanks

Stuart
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