When this CPU temperature graph starts off at the beginning, it looks like this. http://imgur.com/cG6TNbK Is it possible to hide only the part of the graph that I circled with yellow? Edit: I realized I didn't need to hide that part, I just needed to scale the graph, which I did by setting a min and max value and an extra formula. If it helps anyone, the code:
But I would think that some spiffy stuff could be done with shapes if you can wrestle the math required to create the right relationship between "percentage" and points in a plane using lines and / or curves and other shapes.
Too much math for me too... but I might look at trying something along those Lines
I literally despise the current Line meter. The "autoscaling" just makes it unusable in my view, and it's very limited and ugly. The problem with "rolling your own" though, is that not only is the math pretty serious, but making it something you can easily "customize" for different sizes, and letting a user pick the "shapes" and "labels" and colors and all that would be pretty daunting.
We really need a whole new Line meter, that has a boatload of options.
jsmorley wrote:BTW, the original poster might look at using GraphStart=Left. That would eliminate that "dead space" on the left.
Yes, but with the line meter, you will always have a line of "dead space", "GraphStart=Left" would have "dead space" on the right... as you said, a new line meter is the best solution.