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11simandlIn addition to the module specific options which can be configured in each
2module's "settings" file, There are some common module options available (>=
30.5.0-pre6) which allow some fine-tuning.
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5There are options beginning with "GRAPH_" which will alter the graph's
6standard layout and options which will alter the graph's coloring, which will
7begin with "COLOR_". The latter sometimes have module dependent names.
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9These are not global options! They are just available in every module and
10configure the layout all diagrams created by the specific module.
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12The graph options are:
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14GRAPH_MAX
15--------------------
16This configures the _initial_ maximum value. If the graph will overshoot this
17value, it will automatically be scaled. This behaviour may be switched off by
18setting "GRAPH_RIGID" to something true (1 / yes / true).
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21GRAPH_MIN
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23This configures the initial minimum value. Usually it's "0", sometimes it's
24negative (which forbids logarithmic graphs - see GRAPH_STYLE)
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27GRAPH_MIN_LOG
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29This configures the minimum value in logarithmic mode. It may not be zero or
30negative!
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33GRAPH_RIGID
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35When set to something true, the initial borders configured with "GRAPH_MIN"
36and "GRAPH_MAX" will be fixed borders, no matter if the graph overshoots these
37borders.
38This option does not depend on any other option.
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41GRAPH_STYLE
42--------------------
43This is usually set to "lin" or "linear".
44You may set this to "log" or "logarithmic" to greate graphs with a
45logarithmic scale on the data axis (Y-axis). This is of course impossible with
46graphs that contain values below zero. When log style is enabled, the minimum
47value to be used will be "GRAPH_MIN_LOG" instead of "GRAPH_MIN" (which might
48be accidentally set to zero, producing errors.
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51GRAPH_UNIT
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53This defines the scientific base unit for 1k. Usually this is set to 1000 -
54except for byte values, which usually use a unit of 1024.
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57GRAPH_BASE
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59This item may be set to:
60 - "percent" graphing values as "%" (factor 100)
61 - "bytes" graphing byte values as "bytes"
62 - "bits" graphing byte values as "bits" (factor 8)
63 - "ms" graphing time values as "milliseconds" (factor 1.000)
64 - "us" graphing time values as "microseconds" (factor 1.000.000)
65set it to something else to use unscaled values
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69The most frequently used color options are:
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71COLOR_LINE for general line coloring
72COLOR_AREA for general area coloring
73COLOR_MINMAX for delta area coloring
74COLOR_BORDER for delta area borders
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76There are many more color options which depend on th emodules. Please take a
77look at the module documentations for detailed descriptions of these options.
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79Generally, all color options contain a hexadecimal value containing the red,
80green and blue portions, these are in the format: "RRGGBB". For example a
81saturated red will be "ff0000" while a saturated blue is "0000ff".
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