X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Frrdgraph_graph.pod;h=44efce727217047038ed03fd6682236832bd60e8;hb=dc4997373f9cc1c170bc378ff12fa2c3a23161e9;hp=fed1d438278989f394213268ee56591b8202944d;hpb=297a997cb84c601420111b890dfd365dae23239b;p=rrdtool.git diff --git a/doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod b/doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod index fed1d43..44efce7 100644 --- a/doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod +++ b/doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ will all use the same magnitude unit except for zero values. =back If you PRINT a VDEF value, you can also print the time associated with it by appending the string -B<:strftime> to the format. Note that rrdtool uses the strftime function of your OSs C library. This means that +B<:strftime> to the format. Note that RRDtool uses the strftime function of your OSs C library. This means that the conversion specifier may vary. Check the manual page if you are uncertain. The following is a list of conversion specifiers usually supported across the board. @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 61). =item B<%S> -The seconds since the epoch (1.1.1970) (libc dependant non standard!) +The seconds since the epoch (1.1.1970) (libc dependent non standard!) =item B<%U> @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ right aligned, and B<\c> for centered. In the next section there is an example showing how to use centered formatting. B<\n> is a valid alias for B<\l> since incomplete parsing in earlier -versions of rrdtool lead to this behavior and a number of people has been using it. +versions of RRDtool lead to this behavior and a number of people has been using it. Normally there are two space characters inserted between every two items printed into the graph. The space following a string can be suppressed by @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ Vertical displacement, in 10000ths of an em. Can be negative for subscript, posi =item B -The color of strikethrough lines; an RGB color specification such as '#00FF00' or a color name such as 'red' +The color of crossed out lines; an RGB color specification such as '#00FF00' or a color name such as 'red' =item B @@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ Italic =item B -Strikethrough +Strike through =item B