From: Cook, G. <GW...@ma...> - 2004-08-31 16:09:49
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Ben Clewett wrote: > New version 0.100.1pre3 available for next few days on: >=20 > ftp://84.66.78.64 >=20 > Complete with some of the changes we discussed. Nothing more. This > will be the live version within about 12 hours if I hear > nothing more :) >=20 > Yves, do you want to merge this with your work first? >=20 > Ben Just installed and started testing. If you change the scale to 'User Defined', but leave the Min/Max to the default values of 0, the redrawn graph appears blank.=20 I like the fact that automatic is the default scale, but still feel that the Max range of the automatic scale should be based upon the critical value. Then, the zoom buttons that you spoke of could be used to see details if necessary. When I first open a graph, I want to be able to instantly see how close I am to my thresholds. I understand that if our data surpasses the threshold, then an automatic scale based upon the critical might chop some of our data points. Perhaps it would be possible to do something like: If Max_Data_Point > Critical_Threshold Then Max_Range =3D (current formula) Else Max_Range =3D Critical_Threshold Garry W. Cook, CCNA Network Infrastructure Manager MACTEC, Inc. - http://www.mactec.com/ 303.308.6228 (Office) - 720.220.1862 (Mobile) |