[B<-Y>|B<--alt-y-grid>]
-Place the Y grid dynamically based on the graph's Y range. The
-algorithm ensures that you always have a grid, that there are enough
-but not too many grid lines, and that the grid is metric. That is the
-grid lines are placed every 1, 2, 5 or 10 units. (contributed by
-Sasha Mikheev)
+Place the Y grid dynamically based on the graph's Y range. The algorithm
+ensures that you always have a grid, that there are enough but not too many
+grid lines, and that the grid is metric. That is the grid lines are placed
+every 1, 2, 5 or 10 units. This parameter will also ensure that you get
+enough decimals displayed even if your graph goes from 69.998 to 70.001.
+(contributed by Sasha Mikheev).
[B<-o>|B<--logarithmic>]
transparency (FF is solid). You may set this option several times to alter
multiple defaults.
-A green arrow is made by: C<--color ARROW:00FF00>
+A green arrow is made by: C<--color ARROW#00FF00>
[B<--zoom> I<factor>]
Zoom the graphics by the given amount. The factor must be E<gt> 0
-[B<-n>|B<--font> I<FONTTAG>B<:>I<size>B<:>I<font>]
+[B<-n>|B<--font> I<FONTTAG>B<:>I<size>B<:>[I<font>]]
This lets you customize which font to use for the various text
elements on the RRD graphs. C<DEFAULT> sets the default value for all
Use Times for the title: C<--font TITLE:13:/usr/lib/fonts/times.ttf>
+If you do not give a font string you can modify just the sice of the default font:
+C<--font TITLE:13:>.
+
+If you specify the size 0 then you can modify just the font without touching
+the size. This is especially usefull for altering the default font without
+resetting the default fontsizes: C<--font DEFAULT:0:/usr/lib/fonts/times.ttf>.
+
RRDtool comes with a preset default font. You can set the environment
variable C<RRD_DEFAULT_FONT> if you want to change this.