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improved 'rigid' and 'limit' documentation
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This value defines how the graph must be scaled. Its possible values are:
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\fI0\fP No rigid. The graph will be scaled automatically.
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\fI0\fP No rigid, the graph will be scaled automatically. Only the lower-limit value will be used if it's defined.
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\fI2\fP The graph will be scaled using the \fBlimit\fP value as its upper-limit value.
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\fI1\fP The graph will be scaled by default according the values in \fBlimit\fP but without rigidness.
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\fI2\fP The graph will be forced to scale using the contents of \fBlimit\fP as its upper-limit and lower-limit values.
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.BI limit
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This is where you can enter the upper-limit value for a graph.
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This is where you can enter the upper-limit and lower-limit values (separated by a colon) for a graph. The lower-limit value is optional. Some examples would be:
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\fI100:0\fP \fI100\fP as the upper-limit value and \fI0\fP for the lower-limit value. This is commonly used for percentage values.
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\fI1000\fP \fI1000\fP as the upper-limit value and undefined lower-limit value. This can also be written as \fI1000:\fP.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Monitorix is written by Jordi Sanfeliu <jordi@fibranet.cat>
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