Curving Links
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Curving Links
I know this is probably been answered a thousand times but I honestly cant see where to actually control the curves and pictures properly. The web UI is pretty straight forward but very limiting to what I am trying to perform. How do you get the full package details from weathermap without using the web UI?
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Re: Curving Links
It comes with quite a large manual. Look in the docs/ folder. There's a visual guide in there that shows you that you want the VIA command. The editor does not (currently) support editing it though.hayden wrote:I know this is probably been answered a thousand times but I honestly cant see where to actually control the curves and pictures properly. The web UI is pretty straight forward but very limiting to what I am trying to perform. How do you get the full package details from weathermap without using the web UI?
In fact, even the example map has one in it.
Weathermap 0.98a is out! & QuickTree 1.0. Superlinks is over there now (and built-in to Cacti 1.x).
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
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Yes, you will have to edit a text file. It really isn't so bad You can still use the editor for positioning etc - it won't break the parts that it doesn't understand, you just can't edit them.
In fact, you can skip the text editor. Click on a node or link and choose the Edit button at the bottom of the green box. You can edit the text config for that node/link.
In fact, you can skip the text editor. Click on a node or link and choose the Edit button at the bottom of the green box. You can edit the text config for that node/link.
Weathermap 0.98a is out! & QuickTree 1.0. Superlinks is over there now (and built-in to Cacti 1.x).
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
Some Other Cacti tweaks, including strip-graphs, icons and snmp/netflow stuff.
(Let me know if you have UK DevOps or Network Ops opportunities, too!)
Hey thats not such a bad idea. I am not going to lie I have been to busy and havent had a chance to run over the full manual(such a guy). I have designed the layout with the web UI so the next step is basically doing the linking and I just need to make sure these link arrows are not so big and over lapping and so forth. The curving of the arrows is really where i need to make sure they will work. As I monitor a ton of seperate locations physically the gps map isnt as detailed as this weathermap will be. Thanks Howie your program rocks
Thank you. This is better way to edit the text.Howie wrote:Yes, you will have to edit a text file. It really isn't so bad You can still use the editor for positioning etc - it won't break the parts that it doesn't understand, you just can't edit them.
In fact, you can skip the text editor. Click on a node or link and choose the Edit button at the bottom of the green box. You can edit the text config for that node/link.
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