Hi Matthew, > > See both modes (--full-size-mode with and without --no-legend) here: > > http://fenchurch.mc.vanderbilt.edu/ganglia/?m=mem_report > <http://fenchurch.mc.vanderbilt.edu/ganglia/?m=mem_report&r=hour&s=descendin > g&c=Vogon+Constructor+Fleet&h=&sh=1&hc=4> > &r=hour&s=descending&c=Vogon+Constructor+Fleet&h=&sh=1&hc=4
the patch is on > The next step to finish this page is to add an option like --only-legend > which produces an image consisting of ONLY the legend part of the graph. > Obviously such a command could have a laxer syntax since it doesn't require > any actual data, but what do you all think? I would put such an image at > the top of the page. Actually, it would only need to be generated once for > each metric and then the page could just call the static/cached legend > image. This would basically be a convenience option for users to generate > the legend for when the same graph from multiple sources many times and they > don't want a legend on each one. since the legend part of a graph can contain GPRINTed data the 'static' bit is not necessarily true .. also it may be better to use html+css for a legend these days ... cheers tobi > > > > Regards, > > Matt > > -- Tobi Oetiker, OETIKER+PARTNER AG, Aarweg 15 CH-4600 Olten http://it.oetiker.ch [EMAIL PROTECTED] ++41 62 213 9902 _______________________________________________ rrd-developers mailing list rrd-developers@lists.oetiker.ch https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-developers