B<rrdtool graph> I<filename>
[E<lt>B<L<option|rrdgraph/OPTIONS>>E<gt> ...]
-E<lt>B<L<data definition|rrdgraph_data/DEF>>E<gt>
-[E<lt>B<L<data definition|rrdgraph_data/DEF>>E<gt> ...]
+E<lt>B<L<data definition|rrdgraph_data/DEF>>E<gt>[ ...]
[E<lt>B<L<data calculation|rrdgraph_data/CDEF>>E<gt> ...]
[E<lt>B<L<variable definition|rrdgraph_data/VDEF>>E<gt> ...]
[E<lt>B<L<graph element|rrdgraph_graph/GRAPH>>E<gt> ...]
=item filename
The name and path of the graph to generate. It is recommended to
-end this in C<.png> or C<.gif> but B<rrdtool> does not enforce this.
+end this in C<.png>, C<.svg> or C<.eps> but B<rrdtool> does not enforce this.
I<filename> can be 'C<->' to send the image to C<stdout>. In
that case, no other output is generated.
B<[-s|--start E<lt>timeE<gt>]>
B<[-e|--end E<lt>timeE<gt>]>
-B<[--step E<lt>secondsE<gt>]>
+B<[-S|--step E<lt>secondsE<gt>]>
The start and end of what you would like to display, and which
B<RRA> the data should come from. Defaults are: 1 day ago until
--maximum-upper-limit 4000 --minimum-upper-limit 4000
--maximum-lower-limit -3000 --minimum-lower-limit -3000
-B<[--alt-autoscale]>
+B<[-A|--alt-autoscale]>
Sometimes the default algorithm for selecting the y-axis scale is not
performing very well. Normally the scale is selected from a predefined
would display slightly less than C<260-0.001> to slightly more than
C<260+0.001> (Contributed by Sasha Mikheev).
-B<[--alt-autoscale-max]>
+B<[-M|--alt-autoscale-max]>
Where C<--alt-autoscale> will modify both the absolute maximum AND minimum
values, this option will only affect the maximum value. The minimum
be useful when graphing router traffic when the WAN line uses compression,
and thus the throughput may be higher than the WAN line speed.
+B<[-N|--no-gridfit]>
+
+To avoid antialiasing effects gridlines are placed on
+integer pixel values. This is by default done by extending
+the scale so gridlines happends to be spaced using an
+integer number of pixels, and starts on integer pixel value.
+This might extend the scale too much for some logarithmic scales
+and for linear scales where --alt-autoscale is needed.
+Using --no-gridfit disables modification of the scale,
+and just truncates y-coordinates to integer values for bitmap
+formats.
+
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=item Grid
skip the grid and labels altogether. The default for this option is
to automatically select sensible values.
-B<[--alt-y-grid]>
+B<[-Y|--alt-y-grid]>
Place Y grid dynamically based on graph Y range. Algorithm ensures
that you always have grid, that there are enough but not too many
Logarithmic y-axis scaling.
-B<[--units-exponent E<lt>valueE<gt>]>
+B<[-X|--units-exponent E<lt>valueE<gt>]>
This sets the 10**exponent scaling of the y-axis values. Normally
values will be scaled to the appropriate units (k, M, etc.). However
Use Times for the title: C<--font TITLE:13:/usr/lib/fonts/times.ttf>
-B<[-a|--imgformat C<PNG>]>
+B<[-a|--imgformat C<PNG>|C<SVG>|C<EPS>|C<PDF>]>
-At present only PNG is supported, but C<EPS>, C<SVG> or even C<FLASH> should
-not be all that difficult to add.
+Image format for the generated graph.
B<[-i|--interlaced]>
=item Data and variables
-B<DEF:>I<E<lt>vnameE<gt>>=I<E<lt>rrdfileE<gt>>:I<E<lt>ds-nameE<gt>>:I<E<lt>CFE<gt>>[:[I<E<lt>time rangeE<gt>>][:I<E<lt>step timeE<gt>>]]
+B<DEF:>I<E<lt>vnameE<gt>>=I<E<lt>rrdfileE<gt>>:I<E<lt>ds-nameE<gt>>:I<E<lt>CFE<gt>>[:step=I<E<lt>stepE<gt>>][:start=I<E<lt>timeE<gt>>][:end=I<E<lt>timeE<gt>>]
B<CDEF:>I<E<lt>vnameE<gt>>=I<E<lt>RPN expressionE<gt>>