You can set a name by editing the json data array in mysql. I think the field is graph_title. At some point maybe soon this'll be configurable in the UI.

You can't move the label. Having it at the top of the oldest data is the least annoying place. The alternatives are on top of the newest data at the top or bottom or over half of the axis.

The widget refresh time is currently hardcoded but I could probably make it configurable (not per-widget, though).

We can't have legends on widget graphs because we need to be able to generate fixed-height graphs. We might be able to do something with the rrd options that define the total size rather than just the graph canvas size, but I'm not sure how breakable that would be as we've not used those options before.

adam.

On 2019-02-07 14:47:58, Henrik Cednert (Filmlance) via observium <observium@observium.org> wrote:

Hello

I mentioned this in a thread about something else but think it drowned and got lost. lifting it out to a separate thread since I find these issues very frustrating. Not sure if I’m alone or not.

1. Can’t I rename graphs like we could in config.php?
2. Is there any way to move the label so that it doesn’t hide parts of the graph?
3. They mini graphs are a lot slower to refresh now, can this be tweaked?
4. I get the feeling that “show legend” on the larger graphs is semi-broken and is more or less always off here. Or is there some global setting that can have been changed when upgrading?

Cheers and thanks



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