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    • war4peaceundefined
      war4peace
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      Hi everyone,

      I have installed a couple more temperature sensors on my 3D printer (using Duet 3 6HC), and I am wondering whether (and how) could the temperature colors be customized in the temperature chart.

      https://imgur.com/Es9mCBU

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      • war4peaceundefined
        war4peace
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        Anyone? Just would like to know if this option is possible or configurable somewhere.

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        • chrishammundefined
          chrishamm administrators @war4peace
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          @war4peace The colors are hard-coded into DWC and derived from the sensor number AFAIR. If you want to hide/show individual temp curves, you can click on the labels at the top to toggle the visibility.

          Duet software engineer

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          • war4peaceundefined
            war4peace @chrishamm
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            @chrishamm
            Thank you. I want to show them, but the colors are so close together that they become confusing.
            Too bad about hard-coding them, it would have been nice if they were configurable (at the minimum, through a hex color code within a configuration file). Maybe a feature for future versions...

            My question is now answered, thanks again.

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