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--- a/doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod
+++ b/doc/rrdgraph_graph.pod
B<COMMENT>B<:>I<text>
-B<VRULE>B<:>I<time>B<#>I<color>[B<:>I<legend>]
+B<VRULE>B<:>I<time>B<#>I<color>[B<:>I<legend>][B<:dashes>[B<=>I<on_s>[,I<off_s>[,I<on_s>,I<off_s>]...]][B<:dash-offset=>I<offset>]]
-B<HRULE>B<:>I<value>B<#>I<color>[B<:>I<legend>]
+B<HRULE>B<:>I<value>B<#>I<color>[B<:>I<legend>][B<:dashes>[B<=>I<on_s>[,I<off_s>[,I<on_s>,I<off_s>]...]][B<:dash-offset=>I<offset>]]
-B<LINE>[I<width>]B<:>I<value>[B<#>I<color>][B<:>[I<legend>][B<:STACK>]]
+B<LINE>[I<width>]B<:>I<value>[B<#>I<color>][B<:>[I<legend>][B<:STACK>]][B<:dashes>[B<=>I<on_s>[,I<off_s>[,I<on_s>,I<off_s>]...]][B<:dash-offset=>I<offset>]]
B<AREA>B<:>I<value>[B<#>I<color>][B<:>[I<legend>][B<:STACK>]]
B<SHIFT>B<:>I<vname>B<:>I<offset>
-=cut
-
-#
-#B<PART>B<:>I<vname>B<#>I<rrggbb>[I<aa>][B<:>I<legend>]
-#
-
-=pod
+B<TEXTALIGN>B<:>{B<left>|B<right>|B<justified>|B<center>}
B<PRINT>B<:>I<vname>B<:>I<CF>B<:>I<format> (deprecated)
B<GPRINT>B<:>I<vname>B<:>I<CF>B<:>I<format> (deprecated)
-
B<STACK>B<:>I<vname>B<#>I<color>[B<:>I<legend>] (deprecated)
=head1 DESCRIPTION
If you don't use any graph elements, no graph is generated.
Similarly, no report is generated if you don't use print options.
-=head1 PRINT
-
-=over 4
-
+=head2 PRINT
-=item B<PRINT:>I<vname>B<:>I<format>[B<:strftime>]
+=head3 B<PRINT:>I<vname>B<:>I<format>[B<:strftime>]
Depending on the context, either the value component or the time
component of a B<VDEF> is printed using I<format>. It is an error
For printing values:
-=over 4
+=over
=item B<%%>
=back
If you PRINT a VDEF value, you can also print the time associated with it by appending the string
-B<:strftime> to the format. Note that rrdtool uses the strftime function of your OSs clibrary. This means that
+B<:strftime> to the format. Note that RRDtool uses the strftime function of your OSs C library. This means that
the conversion specifier may vary. Check the manual page if you are uncertain. The following is a list of
conversion specifiers usually supported across the board.
-=over 4
+=over
=item B<%a>
`am'. Note that in many locales and `pm' notation is unsupported and in
such cases %p will return an empty string.
-=item B<%S>
+=item B<%s>
The second as a decimal number (range 00 to 61).
+=item B<%S>
+
+The seconds since the epoch (1.1.1970) (libc dependent non standard!)
+
=item B<%U>
The week number of the current year as a decimal number, range 00 to 53, starting with the
=back
-=item B<PRINT:>I<vname>B<:>I<CF>B<:>I<format>
+=head3 B<PRINT:>I<vname>B<:>I<CF>B<:>I<format>
I<Deprecated. Use the new form of this command in new scripts.>
The first form of this command is to be used with B<CDEF> I<vname>s.
-=back
-
-=head1 GRAPH
-=over 4
+=head2 GRAPH
-=item B<GPRINT>B<:>I<vname>B<:>I<format>
+=head3 B<GPRINT>B<:>I<vname>B<:>I<format>
This is the same as C<PRINT>, but printed inside the graph.
-=item B<GPRINT>B<:>I<vname>B<:>I<CF>B<:>I<format>
+=head3 B<GPRINT>B<:>I<vname>B<:>I<CF>B<:>I<format>
I<Deprecated. Use the new form of this command in new scripts.>
This is the same as C<PRINT>, but printed inside the graph.
-=item B<COMMENT>B<:>I<text>
+=head3 B<COMMENT>B<:>I<text>
Text is printed literally in the legend section of the graph. Note that in
RRDtool 1.2 you have to escape colons in COMMENT text in the same way you
have to escape them in B<*PRINT> commands by writing B<'\:'>.
-=item B<VRULE>B<:>I<time>B<#>I<color> [B<:>I<legend> ]
+=head3 B<VRULE>B<:>I<time>B<#>I<color>[B<:>I<legend>][B<:dashes>[B<=>I<on_s>[,I<off_s>[,I<on_s>,I<off_s>]...]][B<:dash-offset=>I<offset>]]
Draw a vertical line at I<time>. Its color is composed from three
hexadecimal numbers specifying the rgb color components (00 is off, FF is
maximum) red, green and blue followed by an optional alpha. Optionally, a legend box and string is
printed in the legend section. I<time> may be a number or a variable
from a B<VDEF>. It is an error to use I<vname>s from B<DEF> or B<CDEF> here.
+Dashed lines can be drawn using the B<dashes> modifier. See B<LINE> for more
+details.
-=item B<HRULE>B<:>I<value>B<#>I<color> [ :I<legend> ]
+=head3 B<HRULE>B<:>I<value>B<#>I<color>[B<:>I<legend>][B<:dashes>[B<=>I<on_s>[,I<off_s>[,I<on_s>,I<off_s>]...]][B<:dash-offset=>I<offset>]]
-Draw a horyzontal line at I<value>. HRULE acts much like LINE except that
+Draw a horizontal line at I<value>. HRULE acts much like LINE except that
will have no effect on the scale of the graph. If a HRULE is outside the
graphing area it will just not be visible.
-=item B<LINE>[I<width>]B<:>I<value>[B<#>I<color>][B<:>[I<legend>][B<:STACK>]]
+=head3 B<LINE>[I<width>]B<:>I<value>[B<#>I<color>][B<:>[I<legend>][B<:STACK>]][B<:dashes>[B<=>I<on_s>[,I<off_s>[,I<on_s>,I<off_s>]...]][B<:dash-offset=>I<offset>]]
Draw a line of the specified width onto the graph. I<width> can be a
floating point number. If the color is not specified, the drawing is done
is stacked on top of the previous element which can be a B<LINE> or an
B<AREA>.
+The B<dashes> modifier enables dashed line style. Without any further options
+a symmetric dashed line with a segment length of 5 pixels will be drawn. The
+dash pattern can be changed if the B<dashes=> parameter is followed by either
+one value or an even number (1, 2, 4, 6, ...) of positive values. Each value
+provides the length of alternate I<on_s> and I<off_s> portions of the
+stroke. The B<dash-offset> parameter specifies an I<offset> into the pattern
+at which the stroke begins.
+
When you do not specify a color, you cannot specify a legend. Should
you want to use STACK, use the "LINEx:<value>::STACK" form.
-=item B<AREA>B<:>I<value>[B<#>I<color>][B<:>[I<legend>][B<:STACK>]]
+=head3 B<AREA>B<:>I<value>[B<#>I<color>][B<:>[I<legend>][B<:STACK>]]
See B<LINE>, however the area between the x-axis and the line will
be filled.
-=item B<TICK>B<:>I<vname>B<#>I<rrggbb>[I<aa>][B<:>I<fraction>[B<:>I<legend>]]
+=head3 B<TICK>B<:>I<vname>B<#>I<rrggbb>[I<aa>][B<:>I<fraction>[B<:>I<legend>]]
Plot a tick mark (a vertical line) for each value of I<vname> that is
non-zero and not *UNKNOWN*. The I<fraction> argument specifies the length of
the tick mark as a fraction of the y-axis; the default value is 0.1 (10% of
-the axis). Note that the color specification is not optional. The TICK marks normaly
+the axis). Note that the color specification is not optional. The TICK marks normally
start at the lower edge of the graphing area. If the fraction is negative they start
at the upper border of the graphing area.
-=item B<SHIFT>B<:>I<vname>B<:>I<offset>
+=head3 B<SHIFT>B<:>I<vname>B<:>I<offset>
Using this command B<RRDtool> will graph the following elements
with the specified offset. For instance, you can specify an
As with the other graphing elements, you can specify a number or
a variable here.
+=head3 B<TEXTALIGN>B<:>{B<left>|B<right>|B<justified>|B<center>}
+
+Labels are placed below the graph. When they overflow to the left, they wrap
+to the next line. By default, lines are justified left and right. The
+B<TEXTALIGN> function lets you change this default. This is a command and
+not an option, so that you can change the default several times in your
+argument list.
+
=cut
-# This section describes the curruently defunct
+# This section describes the currently defunct
# PieChart code.
#
# =item B<PART>B<:>I<vname>B<#>I<rrggbb>[I<aa>][B<:>I<legend>]
=pod
-=item B<STACK>B<:>I<vname>B<#>I<color>[B<:>I<legend>]
-
-I<Deprecated. Use the B<STACK> modifiers on the other commands.>
+=head3 B<STACK>B<:>I<vname>B<#>I<color>[B<:>I<legend>]
-=back
+I<Deprecated. Use the B<STACK> modifiers on the other commands instead!>
B<Some notes on stacking>
example showing how to use centered formatting.
B<\n> is a valid alias for B<\l> since incomplete parsing in earlier
-versions of rrdtool lead to this behaviour and a number of people has been using it.
+versions of RRDtool lead to this behavior and a number of people has been using it.
Normally there are two space characters inserted between every two items
printed into the graph. The space following a string can be suppressed by
A special case is COMMENT:B<\s> which inserts some additional vertical space
before placing the next row of legends.
-If you are using the proportional font in your graph, you can use tab
-characters or the sequence B<\t> to line-up legend elements. Note that
+If you want to have left and right aligned legends on the same line use COMMENT:B<\u>
+to go one line back like this:
+
+ COMMENT:left\l
+ COMMENT:\u
+ COMMENT:right\r
+
+When using a proportional font in your graph, the tab
+characters or the sequence B<\t> will line-up legend elements. Note that
the tabs inserted are relative to the start of the current legend
element!
+Since RRDtool 1.3 is using Pango for rending text, you can use Pango markup.
+Pango uses the xml B<span> tags for inline formatting instructions.:
+
+A simple example of a marked-up string might be:
+
+ <span foreground="blue" size="x-large">Blue text</span> is <i>cool</i>!
+
+The complete list of attributes for the span tag (taken from the pango documentation):
+
+=over
+
+=item B<font_desc>
+
+A font description string, such as "Sans Italic 12"; note that any other span attributes will override this description. So if you have "Sans Italic" and also a style="normal" attribute, you will get Sans normal, not italic.
+
+=item B<font_family>
+
+A font family name
+
+=item B<face>
+
+Synonym for font_family
+
+=item B<size>
+
+Font size in 1024ths of a point, or one of the absolute sizes 'xx-small', 'x-small', 'small', 'medium', 'large', 'x-large', 'xx-large', or one of the relative sizes 'smaller' or 'larger'. If you want to specify a absolute size, it's usually easier to take advantage of the ability to specify a partial font description using 'font_desc'; you can use font_desc='12.5' rather than size='12800'.
+
+=item B<style>
+
+One of 'normal', 'oblique', 'italic'
+
+=item B<weight>
+
+One of 'ultralight', 'light', 'normal', 'bold', 'ultrabold', 'heavy', or a numeric weight
+
+=item B<variant>
+
+'normal' or 'smallcaps'
+
+=item B<stretch>
+
+One of 'ultracondensed', 'extracondensed', 'condensed', 'semicondensed', 'normal', 'semiexpanded', 'expanded', 'extraexpanded', 'ultraexpanded'
+
+=item B<foreground>
+
+An RGB color specification such as '#00FF00' or a color name such as 'red'
+
+=item B<background>
+
+An RGB color specification such as '#00FF00' or a color name such as 'red'
+
+=item B<underline>
+
+One of 'none', 'single', 'double', 'low', 'error'
+
+=item B<underline_color>
+
+The color of underlines; an RGB color specification such as '#00FF00' or a color name such as 'red'
+
+=item B<rise>
+
+Vertical displacement, in 10000ths of an em. Can be negative for subscript, positive for superscript.
+
+=item B<strikethrough>
+
+'true' or 'false' whether to strike through the text
+
+=item B<strikethrough_color>
+
+The color of crossed out lines; an RGB color specification such as '#00FF00' or a color name such as 'red'
+
+=item B<fallback>
+
+'true' or 'false' whether to enable fallback. If disabled, then characters will only be used from the closest matching font on the system. No fallback will be done to other fonts on the system that might contain the characters in the text. Fallback is enabled by default. Most applications should not disable fallback.
+
+=item B<lang>
+
+A language code, indicating the text language
+
+=item B<letter_spacing>
+
+Inter-letter spacing in 1024ths of a point.
+
+=item B<gravity>
+
+One of 'south', 'east', 'north', 'west', 'auto'.
+
+=item B<gravity_hint>
+
+One of 'natural', 'strong', 'line'.
+
+=back
+
+To save you some typing, there are also some shortcuts:
+
+=over
+
+=item B<b>
+
+Bold
+
+=item B<big>
+
+Makes font relatively larger, equivalent to <span size="larger">
+
+=item B<i>
+
+Italic
+
+=item B<s>
+
+Strike through
+
+=item B<sub>
+
+Subscript
+
+=item B<sup>
+
+Superscript
+
+=item B<small>
+
+Makes font relatively smaller, equivalent to <span size="smaller">
+
+=item B<tt>
+
+Monospace font
+
+=item B<u>
+
+Underline
+
+=back
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<rrdgraph> gives an overview of how B<rrdtool graph> works.
Program by Tobias Oetiker E<lt>tobi@oetiker.chE<gt>
-This manual page by Alex van den Bogaerdt E<lt>alex@ergens.op.het.netE<gt>
+This manual page by Alex van den Bogaerdt E<lt>alex@vandenbogaerdt.nlE<gt>
+with corrections and/or additions by several people