Hi Adam,

I'm referring to the datapoint name/value text in graphs, in case the descriptor 'legend' is being overloaded here and means something different to you, than to me ;)

see attached imagery for examples ;) 

is there something else I should check here? [yes, I know py2 is icky. working with tkl to get an updated observium appliance into their pipeline, as this one's somewhat old....


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hope yer doing awesomely.
W


Wolf Noble
Hoof & Paw
loiosh@wolfspaw.com

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On Jan 4, 2024, at 12:18, Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:

All my graphs have white legends.

Adam

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On 4 Jan 2024, at 18:05, Wolf Noble via observium <observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:


Howdy, all!


is there some voodoo necessary to coerce observium to generate graphs with textual legends that aren't black when dark mode is active? it's kinda hard to view black text on dark blue backgrounds :)

I don't see an obvious knob for this, but it's entirely possible I'm just missing the "legend text color" or "make graph text legible in dark mode" or "learn to read" button somewhere :)

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