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Translations for the axis titles come from the [Website] section and should require no additional effort.
Translations for the axis titles come from the [Website] section (until '''''EVT''''') and should require no additional effort.
Subsequent translations of axis titles come from the [Compiler] section (from '''''Free''''' onwards) and may require translation.


== Additional details ==
== Additional details ==
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#The Legend texts are implemented as translations of the PlotKeywords (the Plot Variables). You will find these in the translation file section [Compiler]. Legend entries can be multiple words (the keywords can not).
#The Legend texts are implemented as translations of the PlotKeywords (the Plot Variables). You will find these in the translation file section [Compiler]. Legend entries can be multiple words (the keywords can not).
#The width of the graph container is 100% of the viewport.  
#The width of the graph container is 100% of the viewport.  
#The height of the graph container can be specified in the options (not defined in the language to prevent overcharge):
#The height of the graph container can be specified in the initifile parameters (not defined in the language to prevent overcharge):
   [Compiler]
   [General]
   ChartContainerHeight=650 (Default)
   ChartContainerHeight=650 (Default)
#The Plot Variables Evapotranspiration, CoolingDegreeDays and Heating DegreeDays are not supplied by CMX in the JSONs. CumulusUtils provides those automatically when used in the definitions (on request) with the commandline parameter [[UserAskedData]]. See also [[ChartsCompiler#Operation|ChartsCompiler Operation]].
#The Plot Variables Evapotranspiration, CoolingDegreeDays and Heating DegreeDays are not supplied by CMX in the JSONs. CumulusUtils provides those automatically when used in the definitions (on request) with the commandline parameter [[UserAskedData]].  
#You have to schedule this command if you wish to use the FTP frequency CMX uses for its JSON's. Note that these JSON files specific to CumulusUtils '''always reside in the website root''' of CumulusUtils, even if you have more websites and define the ''CumulusRealTimeLocation''.
#All Extra Sensor Plotvariables are supplied by CumulusUtils through the commandline parameter [[UserAskedData]].
#For the commandline parameter [[UserAskedData]]: see also [[ChartsCompiler#Operation|ChartsCompiler Operation]].  
#You have to schedule [[UserAskedData]] command if you wish to use the FTP frequency CMX uses for its JSON's. Note that these JSON files specific to CumulusUtils '''always reside in the website root''' of CumulusUtils, even if you have more websites and define the ''CumulusRealTimeLocation''.
#If the  user uses different locales for CMX and CumulusUtils the monthly log filenames will be according to the locale of CMX. This creates an issue which is solved by the inifile parameter:
#If the  user uses different locales for CMX and CumulusUtils the monthly log filenames will be according to the locale of CMX. This creates an issue which is solved by the inifile parameter:
   [General]
   [General]

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