X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Frrdgraph.src;h=b829a7ba09c8d072f605db7061e64d35314b38a9;hb=47fa927b5b6eda596232bda869da018a68cf2198;hp=ae3f8a68bd962f0ee767735cba481babe676ac5a;hpb=d828f3eccac8dbad7bfc14812e406377669baaa4;p=rrdtool.git diff --git a/doc/rrdgraph.src b/doc/rrdgraph.src index ae3f8a6..b829a7b 100644 --- a/doc/rrdgraph.src +++ b/doc/rrdgraph.src @@ -291,15 +291,16 @@ would look like this: B<[-c|--color I#I[I]]> -Override the default colors for the standard elements of the graph. -The I is one of C ground, C, C for the -left and top border, C for the right and bottom border, C, -C for the major grid, C, C and axis, C. -Each color is composed out of three hexadecimal numbers specifying -its color component (00 is off, FF is maximum) of red, green and blue. -Optionally you may add another hexadecimal number specifying the -transparency (FF is solid). -You may set this option several times to alter multiple defaults. +Override the default colors for the standard elements of the graph. The +I is one of C background, C for the background of +the actual graph, C for the left and top border, C for the +right and bottom border, C, C for the major grid, C for +the color of the font, C for the axis of the graph and finaly C +for the arrow head pointing to the future. Each color is composed out of +three hexadecimal numbers specifying its color component (00 is off, FF is +maximum) of red, green and blue. Optionally you may add another hexadecimal +number specifying the 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> @@ -328,6 +329,14 @@ B<[-g|--no-legend]> Suppress generation of legend; only render the graph. +B<[-F|--force-rules-legend]> + +Force the generation of HRULE and VRULE legend even if those HRULE or VRULE will not be drawn because out of graph boundaries (mimics behaviour of pre 1.0.42 versions). + +B<[-T|--tabwidth EvalueE]> + +By default the tab-width is 40 pixels, use this option to change it. + B<[-b|--base EvalueE]> If you are graphing memory (and NOT network traffic) this switch