On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 06:01 -0400, John Drescher wrote:

> Also after running bat I noticed something that may be a display bug.
> Attached is the picture. Notice the dates in the job plot are all
> smashed together making them unreadable.


Actually that looks right, you just need to start refining the plot your
seeing.  My intention is for the user to be able to start seeing trends
and whether those trends are spiking or gradually changing upwards.

First I'd suggest selecting one job to view and use the refresh button.
Then I'd float the window with the page selector's context menu or the
green up button in the button bar.  Then maximize the window to see more
area of the plot.  Then keep refining your filter criterion.  For
instance change to the last 28 days worth of incremental backups.  Then
if you want the plot to be the whole monitor view, use the splitter to
hide the controlling drop downs.  That should give you a good Idea of
the trends with incrementals.

Dirk

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> Thanks,
> John
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