Hi,

The default x-axis labels on the yearly plots are in month/day of month 
format. So the vertical line above a given month/day label represents a day 
of the year in time. So what you are seeing (reading from right to left (ie 
most recent to oldest)) is 1 March (2020), 1 January (2020), 1 November 
(2019) through to 1 March (2019). Seems normal to me. (though I must 
confess I the month/day format is all wrong to me :) )

On Friday, 27 March 2020 00:24:00 UTC+10, Astrid wrote:
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> Normally I expect
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> 03/19 05/19 07/19 09/09 11/09 01/00 03/00
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Sorry but I don't understand, what do the two number represent? 03/19, 
05/19, 07/19 seem to be March, May and July 2019 but then 09/09 and 11/09 - 
are these typos? Perhaps 2019? 01/00 and 03/00 - again more typos? are 
these meant to be 2020? If you want the plot to show month/year instead of 
day/month (or month/day) then you will need to change the x_label_format 
option for the yearly plots. You will find this in the Standard skin.conf 
under [ImageGenerator] [[year_images]]. Be aware though that you will then 
have, for example, 11/19 (November 2019) centred under the vertical line 
that is actually 1 November 2019 so your plot will be somewhat misleading 
time wise.

Gary

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