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'''<font face="Arial">Show X Scales / Show Y Scales<br /> </font>'''Hide/Show the scale values in the View.<br /><br />'''Show X Major Grid / Show Y Major Grid<br /> '''Shows a Major Grid line for the Scale, when the scale parameters are set appropriately.<br /><br />'''Show X Minor Grid / Show Y Minor Grid<br /> '''Shows a Minor Grid line for the Scale, when the scale parameters are set appropriately.<br /><br />'''Auto X Scale / Auto Y Scale<br /> '''The relevant scale will be automatically adjusted to make the most use of the graph scale area provided on the screen in the View.<br /><br />'''Y Scale Includes Zero<br /> '''Guarantees that the Graph View's Y scale includes a zero point.<br /><br />'''Enable Scroll<br /> '''Provides the Time Interval Zoomer Scroller to allow you to zoom in on a Time interval and move this window across the graph's full x value range. (On by default).<br /><br />'''Don't Plot 0's<br /> '''Any values equalling zero will not be included in the plot. This can be useful when rendering a series of overlays by appending new values to the bottom of the table, and you don't want to do code to maintain the current values of all other columns simultaneously.<br /><br />'''Show points<br /> '''Displays the x/y point values with little markers.<br /><br />'''In Place Edit<br /> '''Allows Points in a single overlay ONLY of the Graph View to be edited or added by clicking on them and dragging to a new value. Alternatively, clicking twice on a point offers a dialog to edit the values.<br /><br />'''No Title<br /> '''Hides the Title of the Table in the View<br /><br />'''Extra X Scale margin / Extra Y Scale Margin<br /> '''Adds a little extra margin to the maximum values in the Y or X scale, to allow for the display of a nice round number in the scale values.<br /><br />
'''Show X Scales / Show Y Scales'''
 
Hide/Show the scale values in the View.
 
 
'''Show X Major Grid / Show Y Major Grid'''
 
Shows a Major Grid line for the Scale, when the scale parameters are set appropriately.
 
 
'''Show X Minor Grid / Show Y Minor Grid'''
 
Shows a Minor Grid line for the Scale, when the scale parameters are set appropriately.
 
 
'''Auto X Scale / Auto Y Scale'''
 
The relevant scale will be automatically adjusted to make the most use of the graph scale area provided on the screen in the View.
 
 
'''Y Scale Includes Zero'''
 
Guarantees that the Graph View's Y scale includes a zero point.
 
 
'''Enable Scroll'''
 
Provides the Time Interval Zoomer Scroller to allow you to zoom in on a Time interval and move this window across the graph's full x value range. (On by default).
 
 
'''Don't Plot 0's'''
 
Any values equalling zero will not be included in the plot. This can be useful when rendering a series of overlays by appending new values to the bottom of the table, and you don't want to do code to maintain the current values of all other columns simultaneously.
 
 
'''Show points'''
 
Displays the x/y point values with little markers.
 
 
'''In Place Edit'''
 
Allows Points in a single overlay ONLY of the Graph View to be edited or added by clicking on them and dragging to a new value. Alternatively, clicking twice on a point offers a dialog to edit the values.
 
 
'''No Title'''
 
Hides the Title of the Table in the View
 
 
'''Extra X Scale margin / Extra Y Scale Margin'''
 
Adds a little extra margin to the maximum values in the Y or X scale, to allow for the display of a nice round number in the scale values.----
 
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Latest revision as of 22:22, 12 January 2008

Show X Scales / Show Y Scales

Hide/Show the scale values in the View.


Show X Major Grid / Show Y Major Grid

Shows a Major Grid line for the Scale, when the scale parameters are set appropriately.


Show X Minor Grid / Show Y Minor Grid

Shows a Minor Grid line for the Scale, when the scale parameters are set appropriately.


Auto X Scale / Auto Y Scale

The relevant scale will be automatically adjusted to make the most use of the graph scale area provided on the screen in the View.


Y Scale Includes Zero

Guarantees that the Graph View's Y scale includes a zero point.


Enable Scroll

Provides the Time Interval Zoomer Scroller to allow you to zoom in on a Time interval and move this window across the graph's full x value range. (On by default).


Don't Plot 0's

Any values equalling zero will not be included in the plot. This can be useful when rendering a series of overlays by appending new values to the bottom of the table, and you don't want to do code to maintain the current values of all other columns simultaneously.


Show points

Displays the x/y point values with little markers.


In Place Edit

Allows Points in a single overlay ONLY of the Graph View to be edited or added by clicking on them and dragging to a new value. Alternatively, clicking twice on a point offers a dialog to edit the values.


No Title

Hides the Title of the Table in the View


Extra X Scale margin / Extra Y Scale Margin

Adds a little extra margin to the maximum values in the Y or X scale, to allow for the display of a nice round number in the scale values.----


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