## Help Request

### Problem description
I am currently using a timeline chart and I change the range of the X-axis 
(time range) from a few minutes to some hours or even some days. Then the 
x-axis scale is obviously adapted and so is the display: it shrinks data 
horizontally. If I have a continuous line of data, after moving the scale 
from 30 minutes to 24 hours, it is okay. BUT, let say I have several bars 
over different sets of minutes, it makes it discontinuous obviously and we 
see multiple bars displayed over this range of minutes. When I shrink the 
scale, so are the bars widths, it displayed something not smooth, with tiny 
pixels of white in between.



### Current Result
-Display over a 30 minutes-range: OK.
[image: image (1).png]

-Display over a 12-hours range: OK (it is still precise and we can notice 
there is a gap of time in between so it is good).
[image: image (2).png]

-Display over a 24hours range: NOT OK (the first previous bars are now 
closer to each other BUT we can notice a bit of white inside of it. It is 
not continuous).
[image: image (3).png]



### Expected solution
If bars are really close to each other, is it possible to make the whole 
set of them smoother without white in between OR to gather them inside a 
single plain bar which will split if we zoom back in ?
Example :
       [image: image (4).png]                     --------->                
          [image: image (5).png]
Over 30 min                                             Over 12 hours 

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