

Next 'Tis Tales show: Sat October 8th, as part of IOWLF /event/island-t… #keepStoriesLive 15 hours ago On the same bill (sort of!) as part of tistales_iw - as Joannechocolat, who lives (or used to), not far from m… /i/web/status/1… 10 hours ago is there anyone out there who's been involved in making bids to Arts Council / Lottery for grants to s… /i/web/status/1… 7 hours ago Shift-clicking and dragging to select a particualr area of the map also zooms the other displays, which means you can check the telemetry for a particular part of the stage (it helps if you can remember which way it flows! It would be hand to be able to put additional specific coloured marker points onto the map, for example to indicate the start and end of the route with different coloured markers. The map display uses another plugin, pr0ps-trackmap-panel. This is great for zooming in, but I didn’t find a way to reset the zoom level other than by trying to use the browser back button. If you have multiple time series charts, clicking and dragging over a horizontal region of one of the time series charts allows you to zoom in on that chart and automatically zoom the other time series chart displays.
TRACKMAP GRAFANA FULL
I appreciate that grafana is intended for displaying real time streaming data, but for analysing this sort of historical data it would be so much easier if you could not only specify the input time as a delta, but also set the display window to automatically display the full width of the data to fit the display window.

One thing I didn’t explore was dual axis charts, but these do appear to be available.
