On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 01:26:48PM +0100, Bernhard Reutner-Fischer wrote: >Hi there,
[Only recoding it here so it's easier to find for tobi] 0) Question WRT newlines in labels How can i have a label (e.g. vertical label) that consists of two or more lines? I've tried something like $ rrdtool graph --vertical-label="one\ntwo\nthree" but that doesn't seem to do what i want. Suggestions? 1) Fix typo in rrdgraph manpage sed -i -e s/centred/centered/g docs/rrdgraph.pod Index: doc/rrdgraph.pod =================================================================== --- doc/rrdgraph.pod (revision 1746) +++ doc/rrdgraph.pod (working copy) @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ [B<-W>|B<--watermark> I<string>] -Adds the given string as a watermark, horizontally centred, at the bottom +Adds the given string as a watermark, horizontally centered, at the bottom of the graph. =head2 Data and variables 2) Spell out RPN for clarity Index: doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod =================================================================== --- doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod (revision 1746) +++ doc/rrdgraph_rpn.pod (working copy) @@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ =head1 DESCRIPTION If you have ever used a traditional HP calculator you already know -B<RPN>. The idea behind B<RPN> is that you have a stack and push +B<RPN> (Reverse Polish Notation). +The idea behind B<RPN> is that you have a stack and push your data onto this stack. Whenever you execute an operation, it takes as many elements from the stack as needed. Pushing is done implicitly, so whenever you specify a number or a variable, it gets _______________________________________________ rrd-developers mailing list rrd-developers@lists.oetiker.ch https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-developers