I'm trying to customize the xaxis of some of the images generated by 
ImageGenerator. I'm making much larger images than stock (800 pixels 
across), and once enlarged the X axis resolution isn't very good. It would 
make much more sense to have hourly, or bi-hourly labels, without showing 
minutes (so "11" instead of "11:00" for example).

For example, here's my current daywinddir:

http://sinkingsensation.com/dropbox/daywinddir.png

It's important for my purposes to know at what hour the wind is changing 
direction, but I can only get a vague idea from that graph in its current 
form because of the vague X axis.

I found this thread and this note:


On Sunday, October 26, 2014 at 7:37:30 AM UTC-7, Tom Keffer wrote:
>
> Hello, René
>
> Unfortunately, as Gary indicates, the present plotting engine is not very 
> flexible. The X-axis labels are hardwired in (you said "Y", but I think you 
> meant "X"). 
>
> It is on our development roadmap to rewrite the plotting engine, but it is 
> likely to be a long time before we get to it. Maybe next spring?
>
> -tk
>

I'm wondering if there's been progress on this?

If not, has anyone made any hacks to increase the X axis resolution? I 
don't mind modifying the .py files directly, as opposed to through the 
.config files.




 

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