Keine Sache. Ich habe hier auch unzählige Fragen gestellt und war froh, 
wenn mir jemand geholfen hat.
Einige meiner Fragen hast Du jetzt auch und ich kenne mittlerweile die 
Antworten :)

Andre schrieb am Donnerstag, 18. Juni 2020 um 19:02:00 UTC+2:

> Many thanks, Manfred.
> So langsam muss ich mal über eine eigene Danksagungseite nur für Dich 
> nachdenken. ;)
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, 18. Juni 2020 18:57:16 UTC+2 schrieb Manfred Maier:
>>
>> Here you go:
>>
>>                 // Barometer chart plots get a higher precision yAxis tick
>>                 if (s.obsType == "barometer") {
>>                     if ( typeof s.yAxis_tickInterval === "undefined" ) { 
>>                         // If no tick interval override, set 0.01 as 
>> default tick interval to satisfy an old request for this level of 
>> precision. 
>>                         options.yAxis[this_yAxis].tickInterval = 0.01;
>>                     }
>>                     // Define yAxis label float format if rounding is 
>> defined. Default to 2 decimals if nothing defined
>>                     if ( typeof s.rounding !== "undefined" ) {
>>                         options.yAxis[this_yAxis].labels = { format: 
>> '{value:.'+s.rounding+'f}' }
>>                     } else {
>>                         options.yAxis[this_yAxis].labels = { format: 
>> '{value:.2f}' }
>>                     }
>>                     *options.yAxis[this_yAxis].plotLines = [{*
>> *                        value: 1013.25,*
>> *                        color: '#E5544E',*
>> *                        width: 1,*
>> *                        dashStyle: 'ShortDash',*
>> *                        zIndex: 0,*
>> *                    }]*
>>                 }
>>
>>                 // Dewpoint chart plots get Schwuele indicator for the 
>> yAxis
>>                 if (s.obsType == "dewpoint") {
>>                     options.yAxis[this_yAxis].plotLines = [{
>>                         value: 17,
>>                         color: '#E5544E',
>>                         width: 1,
>>                         dashStyle: 'ShortDash',
>>                         zIndex: 0,
>>                     },
>>                     {
>>                         value: 19.9,
>>                         color: '#E5544E',
>>                         width: 1,
>>                         dashStyle: 'ShortDash',
>>                         zIndex: 0,
>>                     }]
>>                 }
>>
>>
>>
>> The first 10 lines or so are already part of the belchertown.js.tmpl (in 
>> the 'js' folder) - from line 1374 onwards (in my case). 
>> The code in bold writing adds a line to the barometer chart. And the next 
>> section adds two lines to the Dewpoint chart.
>>
>> You probably will want to adapt this 'dewpoint' part to your needs.
>>
>> Manfred 
>> Andre schrieb am Donnerstag, 18. Juni 2020 um 18:49:15 UTC+2:
>>
>>> Yes, this is excacly what I'm looking for.
>>> Your code sharing will be very nice.
>>>
>>>
>>> Am Donnerstag, 18. Juni 2020 18:43:28 UTC+2 schrieb Manfred Maier:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> a line like on my barometer chart (www.wetter-zorneding.de)?
>>>>
>>>> If so: Yes, that's possible but requires some additional lines in the 
>>>> belchertown.js.tmpl
>>>>
>>>> In case this is what you are looking for, I can copy my code here.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Manfred 
>>>>
>>>> Am Donnerstag, 18. Juni 2020 18:40:19 UTC+2 schrieb Andre:
>>>>>
>>>>> Is it possible to draw a horizontal colored line on specific yaxis 
>>>>> value?
>>>>> I need a fixed line to show peak values.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards Andre
>>>>>
>>>>

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