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How many digits should RRDtool assume the y-axis labels to be? You may have to use this option to make enough space once you start fiddling with the y-axis labeling.
No Gridfit (--no-gridfit)
In order to avoid anti-aliasing blurring effects RRDtool snaps points to device resolution pixels, this results in a crisper appearance. If this is not to your liking, you can use this switch to turn this behavior off.<br><strong>Note: </strong>Gridfitting is turned off for PDF, EPS, SVG output by default.
Alternative Y Grid (--alt-y-grid)
The algorithm ensures that you always have a grid, that there are enough but not too many grid lines, and that the grid is metric. This parameter will also ensure that you get enough decimals displayed even if your graph goes from 69.998 to 70.001.<br><strong>Note: </strong>This parameter may interfere with --alt-autoscale options.
Axis Options
Right Axis (--right-axis &lt;scale:shift&gt;)
A second axis will be drawn to the right of the graph. It is tied to the left axis via the scale and shift parameters.
Right Axis Label (--right-axis-label &lt;string&gt;)
The label for the right axis.
Right Axis Format (--right-axis-format &lt;format&gt;)
By default, the format of the axis labels gets determined automatically. If you want to do this yourself, use this option with the same %lf arguments you know from the PRINT and GPRINT commands.
Right Axis Formatter (--right-axis-formatter &lt;formatname&gt;)
When you setup the right axis labeling, apply a rule to the data format. Supported formats include "numeric" where data is treated as numeric, "timestamp" where values are interpreted as UNIX timestamps (number of seconds since January 1970) and expressed using strftime format (default is "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"). See also --units-length and --right-axis-format. Finally "duration" where values are interpreted as duration in milliseconds. Formatting follows the rules of valstrfduration qualified PRINT/GPRINT.
Left Axis Formatter (--left-axis-formatter &lt;formatname&gt;)
When you setup the left axis labeling, apply a rule to the data format. Supported formats include "numeric" where data is treated as numeric, "timestamp" where values are interpreted as UNIX timestamps (number of seconds since January 1970) and expressed using strftime format (default is "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"). See also --units-length. Finally "duration" where values are interpreted as duration in milliseconds. Formatting follows the rules of valstrfduration qualified PRINT/GPRINT.
Legend Options
Auto Padding
Pad text so that legend and graph data always line up. Note: this could cause graphs to take longer to render because of the larger overhead. Also Auto Padding may not be accurate on all types of graphs, consistent labeling usually helps.
Dynamic Labels (--dynamic-labels)
Draw line markers as a line.
Force Rules Legend (--force-rules-legend)
Force the generation of HRULE and VRULE legends.
Tab Width (--tabwidth &lt;pixels&gt;)
By default the tab-width is 40 pixels, use this option to change it.
Legend Position (--legend-position=&lt;position&gt;)
Place the legend at the given side of the graph.
Legend Direction (--legend-direction=&lt;direction&gt;)
Place the legend items in the given vertical order.
Graph Item Type
How data for this item is represented visually on the graph.
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