New question #167755 on Graphite:
https://answers.launchpad.net/graphite/+question/167755

I have a graph that shows data between 9:00 today and 17:00 today. I show the 
last 7 days during this period laid on top of each other, and this works fine 
with timeShift(). The problem I have is that, at 10 a.m., my graph only shows 9 
a.m. to 10 a.m. because this is the data limitation for today. I would like to 
have a graph showing the whole time period for the last 6 days and just the 
little bit of today that's available (so today's line should just stop at 10 
a.m., where 6 other lines continue).

Is this possible? Different ranges of data are shown, but in this special case 
there aren't any conflicts in how the graph's axes must be configured. Would it 
involve an easy hack somewhere in the render code?

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