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Temperature/Pressure/Humidity
#1
        Have just updated/cloned newest version of OP 0.8.beta
Work with tightVNC and therefore have sometimes response delays on screen.

1. There is a strange text (le33?) on the Humidity header line
2. when I configure subplots the opening windows has tk#2 etc in the header and having impatiently pressed the several times the configure subplot button many tk#nnn windows are opened. 
3. cannot save the new subplot setting, so next time I open Temp/Pres/Hum-graph std defaults are used again.

Its all not a big deal just wanted to bring it to the attention of the developer.

Thanks
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#2
These graphs are really process demanding, when you open it, the process jumps close to 100%. I programmed these graphs long time ago and never improved that script. I don't know if it is worth updating these graphs because I would like this data to be managed by a new graph system that could manage more types of data. It should be a web app to run on OpenPlotter as server in order to be showed on OP and external devices. On next v0.9.0 release we want fully implement signal k and virtual gauges/panel instruments and graphs could be a part of this improvement.
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#3
I agree with you - no need to go back and spend time on this graph - users should just know it is outdated.

Much better to bring the documentation up to date (e.g. mqtt - how to with practical examples for novices to follow) to get all the existing goodies fully understood.

Keep up the great work !!!
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