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    Didn't the layer time graph used to zoom?

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    • zBeebleundefined
      zBeeble
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      Didn't the layer time graph used to zoom? I mean ... I can display all layers or the last 30 --- but the y axis doesn't scale with the data shown (other than being scaled to the largest --- now off screen --- datapoint)...

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        What DWC version?

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        • zBeebleundefined
          zBeeble @Phaedrux
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          @phaedrux said in Didn't the layer time graph used to zoom?:

          What DWC version?

          My dim memory comes from an early version --- I bought the duet2wifi practically when it came out. The version I'm using right now that's not giving me a zoom function is the very latest (upgraded last week)...

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          • chrishammundefined
            chrishamm administrators @zBeeble
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            @zbeeble Yes, that worked in DWC1 but when I moved away from JQuery to ChartJS, I realized that the panning/zooming was broken so I had to disable it. I'd like to upgrade that library to the latest version sometime soon, then I can check if it's fixed.

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            • zBeebleundefined
              zBeeble @chrishamm
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              @chrishamm Thanks for letting me know --- that it's not just some faulty memory of mine.

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