For that matter, I'm not clear what the point of this discussion is.
I am trying to clarify the goals a bit more.
Are you trying to help me,
I hope so.
or am I trying to help you?
I imagine that more people can benefit from further clarification of the mentioned technical properties.
A program like “LibreOffice Calc” can mostly be used as a convenient graphical user interface including the presentation of charts. These diagrams need to transform the provided input data into structures for more efficient processing. Would you like to change any software limitations in this area?
I don't think it does provide a convenient interface for charting, especially apparently for time-series, but also in terms of abilities to change the view: expand time, simplify the display etc.
I imagine that you could become interested in data warehouse technology for such use cases.
How do you think about to clarify the challenges around the mentioned data selections a bit more?
I don't see any challenges. In emoncms, for example, I just click on the legend for a line, to temporarily remove that line from the display. Another click restores it.
Do find the supported functionality already nicer there in comparison to other evolving data analysis and monitoring software? Regards, Markus -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org