=include name
-=head1 SYNOPSYS
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<rrdtool graph> I<filename>
[E<lt>B<L<option|rrdgraph/OPTIONS>>E<gt> ...]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-The B<graph> function of B<RRDtool> is used to represent the
+The B<graph> function of B<RRDtool> is used to present the
data from an B<RRD> to a human viewer. Its main purpose is to
create a nice graphical representation but it can also generate
a numerical report.
=item filename
The name and path of the graph to generate. It is recommended to
-end this in C<.png>, C<.svg> or C<.eps> but B<rrdtool> does not enforce this.
+end this in C<.png>, C<.svg> or C<.eps> but B<RRDtool> does not enforce this.
I<filename> can be 'C<->' to send the image to C<stdout>. In
that case, no other output is generated.
=item Size
B<[-w|--width E<lt>pixelsE<gt>]>
-B<[-h|--heigth E<lt>pixelsE<gt>]>
+B<[-h|--height E<lt>pixelsE<gt>]>
+B<[-j|--only-graph]>
The width and height of the B<canvas> (the part of the graph with
the actual lines and such). Defaults are 400 pixels by 100 pixels.
+If you specify the B<--only-graph> and set the height < 32 pixels you will
+get a tiny graph image to use as an icon in a potential overview. All
+labeling will be stripped off the graph.
+
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=item Limits
portion of the y-axis that is actually used. You can change this
behaviour by setting the limits. The displayed y-axis will show
at most B<maximum-upper-limit> and at least B<minimum-upper-limit>
-at the top, and similarily at least B<maximum-lower-limit> and
+at the top, and similarly at least B<maximum-lower-limit> and
at most B<minimum-lower-limit> at the bottom. The default is to
display at most B<infinity> (so: no limit) and at least
B<negative infinity> (no minimal value) at the top. The bottom of
B<[-N|--no-gridfit]>
-To avoid antialiasing effects gridlines are placed on
+To avoid anti-aliasing effects gridlines are placed on
integer pixel values. This is by default done by extending
-the scale so gridlines happends to be spaced using an
+the scale so gridlines happens to be spaced using an
integer number of pixels, and starts on integer pixel value.
This might extend the scale too much for some logarithmic scales
and for linear scales where --alt-autoscale is needed.
where each label will be placed. If it is zero, the label will be
placed right under the corresponding line (useful for hours, dates
etcetera). If you specify a number of seconds here the label is
-centered in this interval (useful for monday, januari etcetera).
+centered in this interval (useful for Monday, January etcetera).
Example: C<--x-grid MINUTE:10:HOUR:1:HOUR:4:0:%X>
C<MGRID> for the major grid, C<FONT>, C<FRAME> and axis, C<ARROW>.
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 hexademimal number specifying the
+Optionally you may add another hexadecimal number specifying the
transparency (FF is solid).
You may set this option several times to alter multiple defaults.
B<[-n|--font I<FONTTAG>B<:>I<size>B<:>I<font>]>
Lets you customize which font to use for the various text elements on the
-rrd graphs. C<DEFAULT> sets the default value for all elements C<TITLE>,
+RRD graphs. C<DEFAULT> sets the default value for all elements C<TITLE>,
C<AXIS> for the axis labels, C<UNIT> for the vertical unit label, C<LEGEND>
for the graph 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<[-b|--base E<lt>valueE<gt>]>
If you are graphing memory (and NOT network traffic) this switch