X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Frrdgraph.pod;h=b798ff92dafda29603b435ff20bae51d19459432;hb=c507642662c375767b672f9333e631ebf6cc2db5;hp=092e37fc59fc1d9471d27deddfb78f1e3c664800;hpb=3a6b666c896811137d1ad633c0ba0434a34b1555;p=rrdtool.git diff --git a/doc/rrdgraph.pod b/doc/rrdgraph.pod index 092e37f..b798ff9 100644 --- a/doc/rrdgraph.pod +++ b/doc/rrdgraph.pod @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ it. For instance, you might be collecting B per second, but want to display B per second. This is what the B> command is designed for. After B the data, a copy is made and this copy is modified -using a rather powerful B> command set. +using a rather powerful B> command set. When you are done fetching and processing the data, it is time to graph it (or print it). This ends the B sequence. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ The start and end of the time series you would like to display, and which B the data should come from. Defaults are: 1 day ago until now, with the best possible resolution. B and B can be specified in several formats, see -L and L. +L and L. By default, B calculates the width of one pixel in the time domain and tries to get data from an B with that resolution. With the B option you can alter this behaviour. @@ -93,6 +93,21 @@ one pixel will silently be ignored. A horizontal string at the top of the graph and/or a vertically placed string at the left hand side of the graph. +=head2 Right Axis + +[B<--right-axis> IB<:>I] +[B<--right-axis-label> I