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Resetting vertical scale on SleepyHead graph display? - Dyssomniac - 01-21-2019

I'm sure the answer to this is staring me in the face, but I'm not seeing it.

I just started using SleepyHead v1.0.0-beta-2 for Mac. In the Daily view, the vertical scale for the Pressure graph is labeled as running from 4.0 to 25.0. Since I have my machine set for 6-10cm, the plotted data is never higher than the bottom 40% of the graph area. I'd like to reset the vertical scale so it runs from 4.0 to 10.0. I've been looking and looking, however, and am not finding how to do this. Can anyone help me out? Thanks much in advance.


RE: Resetting vertical scale on SleepyHead graph display? - Gideon - 01-21-2019

Right click on the graph name "Pressure".

You will need to manually set those values in Y-Axis


RE: Resetting vertical scale on SleepyHead graph display? - Dyssomniac - 01-21-2019

(01-21-2019, 01:51 PM)bonjour Wrote: Right click on the graph name "Pressure".

You will need to manually set those values in Y-Axis

Great, thanks. Manually entering values works, but I also find that if I choose "Auto-Fit" it displays nicely.


RE: Resetting vertical scale on SleepyHead graph display? - Sleeprider - 01-21-2019

The nice thing about specifying values is that the graph maintains the same scale making it easier to compare with other sessions. The same goes for the flow rate and other charts.


RE: Resetting vertical scale on SleepyHead graph display? - Dyssomniac - 01-21-2019

(01-21-2019, 07:35 PM)Sleeprider Wrote: The nice thing about specifying values is that the graph maintains the same scale making it easier to compare with other sessions.  The same goes for the flow rate and other charts.

That sounds like a good point I hadn’t considered. I’ll go with that approach.