To be clear on number 3, that's suppressing the sparkline
without suppressing the range selector that it's in.

On May 6, 11:23 am, Adrian Tymes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to dig up an old thread, but this seems the most
> appropriate.
>
> I have seen this as well.  (That is, for an annotated timeline,
> the blue line under the main graph - the "sparkline" -
> represents the last data series given.)  If it is supposed to
> be calculated form the first data series, this appears to be
> a bug.
>
> Could the following configuration options be added, please?
> In order of preference:
>
> 1. Change which data series the sparkline is calculated from.
>
> 2. Change the color of the sparkline.  (Using the default colors,
> if I have three data series, then the third data series is orange,
> so it would be more intuitive if the sparkline was orange too).
>
> 3. Suppress the sparkline altogether.
>
> On Oct 16 2008, 9:31 am, pfhat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a annotated line chart of 6+ series and noticed that the blue
> > line only represents the last series....
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