X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?p=rrdtool.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Frrdgraph.pod;h=57359ac66972b176f1f253067e8711a376030f22;hp=54fd5b0cbae83ada1ff137f7b4a9ca90c6e20418;hb=07de871981951c5ff711ae94ce2c69f0423c3987;hpb=ea8c705cc27ef33dee2cc6561ed51e16ddc5d0a9 diff --git a/doc/rrdgraph.pod b/doc/rrdgraph.pod index 54fd5b0..57359ac 100644 --- a/doc/rrdgraph.pod +++ b/doc/rrdgraph.pod @@ -43,24 +43,20 @@ 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. -=head1 OPTIONS - -=over 4 +Use B instead of B to get detailed information about the +graph geometry and data once it is drawn. See the bottom of the document for +more information. -=item B +=head1 OPTIONS -This alternate version of B takes the same arguments and performs the -same function. The I stands for I, which describes the output -returned. B will return a lot of information about the graph using -the same format as rrdtool info (key = value). See the bottom of the document for more information. -=item filename +=head2 I 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 does not enforce this. @@ -68,7 +64,7 @@ end this in C<.png>, C<.svg> or C<.eps>, but B does not enforce this. I can be 'C<->' to send the image to C. In this case, no other output is generated. -=item Time range +=head2 Time range [B<-s>|B<--start> I