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Adjusting gauge degrees makes thresholds render incorrectly #109

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pkkrusty opened this issue Mar 31, 2024 · 2 comments
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Adjusting gauge degrees makes thresholds render incorrectly #109

pkkrusty opened this issue Mar 31, 2024 · 2 comments

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@pkkrusty
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If I keep the default degrees (60 and 300) the thresholds render correctly. If I change to 40 and 320, for example, to use the extra space for more tick area, the threshold colors get messed up.
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@briangann
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will take a look, it should be accounting for the range, likely overlooked in the port to react.

@briangann briangann self-assigned this Apr 2, 2024
@ThamSunc
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Got Same Issue. I use it for Power Factor (Cos Phi) visualization.

D3 Gauge Thresshold label
Even worst

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