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    How do I bias the scale

    Is there a way to bias the scale on the right of the graph to place the status variables where I want them?

    I have three status variables that I display with the temperatures. The statuses range from 1 to 6. THe graph then sets the scale on the right side from 1 to 8, which places the status lines in the temperature field. I set up a dummy status of 16 which forces the scale to 16 and places the statuses I want in the lower half of the scale. The only problem is the dummy now clouds the temperature readings.

    I changed the color of the dummy to match the background, but the shadow image is still dark.


    Thanks,
    Gardner

    #2
    I added the abilty to manually select the scale on each axis as part of the Group definition. It is posted as V4.42.0
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      #3
      Michael,
      Thanks. I will get the update.
      Gardner

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        #4
        Michael,
        It works great but the text next to the boxes is hidden. If I left click over it I can read it, so I am guessing it is black on a black background? Also, when I enter the parameters, they dissapear qwhen I update, but they work, so once again, same color as the background?

        Thanks, Gardner

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          #5
          Do you see the text for the labels on the line above such as for Agg? The text color should be editable on the setup page, but I thought I used the same scheme as I used for the 2nd line. Do you have any info in the log file that might indicate that there was a problem with the display of the scale values you entered?

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            #6
            Michael,
            I went to the setup display tab and set the font color from black to white, now it shows. Up until now I hadn't noticed anything missing, so I never changed it. Now that it is white, I found other text that I wasn't aware of in other places. I am not sure why it was set to black in the first place, probably a Guinness night!
            Thanks,
            Gardner

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              #7
              Mine was defaulted to black on black as well, when I first set up mcsTemperature.

              Ed

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                #8
                Ed,
                So you mean it wasn't the Guinness?

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                  #9
                  Crown for me, Guiness for you.

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                    #10
                    Michael,

                    The "right side" scale is a nice touch and I've added it for my humidity sensor. Perhaps a "buglette" though. When I add a Y2 Max value it works... but when I go back to the "Edit" page, the value doesn't "prefill" in the box. Only the Minimum value is there. Doesn't appear to effect the function though.

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                      #11
                      Should be fixed in V4.43.0. I also changed the default color of text to gray so it should be visible on either white or black background for those who have not made any color setups.

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