History Charts - Adjustable vertical scale

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Kris
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History Charts - Adjustable vertical scale

Post by Kris »

It would be great to be able to adjust the vertical scale in the History Charts.
Because sometimes there's a massive peak value in the chart that makes the other values impossible to read.

Waddayareckon? :D
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Post by Kris »

No takers? :o
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Post by KS-Soft Europe »

You can make selection within chart using mouse. Chart within selected rectangle will be stratched to size of the chart.
If you need to return chart to previous state - just make selection from bottom right to top left corner using mouse.
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Post by Kris »

:oops:
Well..... Ermmmmm... My bad, in all those years I never discovered this feature....
Don't tell me it's documented, too.... :o
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Post by KS-Soft »

I think this option documented for Log Analyzer only

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Post by Kris »

Oh ok.

Thanks.
Still would like the adjustable scale though....

And since this is a wish-list, I close my eyes and wish 8)
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Post by KS-Soft »

Still would like the adjustable scale though....
You don't like adjustment using mouse? Then what exactly adjustment do you need?

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Post by Kris »

I think it would be handy to have a scrollbar to the left of the vertical scale that allows you to make the graph zoom in to the selected value.
This would obviously only be usefull for performance charts, come to think of it.
Mind you, the mouse-select-rectangle works OK (well except for the selection line color being white on a light-gray background, but that might be adjustable?)
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Post by KS-Soft »

I added this task into to do list, low priority

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