I have created a map with two graphs of live bandwidth usage. These have a white background. We recently changed PRTG to the dark theme. The background of these graphs stay white. Is it possible to invert them somehow?
Live graphs inverted?
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It has (currently) nothing to do with it :) I was just picking up what I wrote earlier, that it is intended to introduce a change that the theme setting of the user that's configured in the map's "Security Context" will be applied to the map and its objects.
Right now the dark theme is not applied consistently/correctly on maps, even when using a map that requires credentials and using a user with the dark theme enabled. This is still on the "to-do list", though I have no ETA when this will be implemented.
Kind regards,
Erhard
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Hello there,
Since the theme is a user specific setting, it will be applied in maps for non-public maps as you need to be logged in. In public map links no user context is being applied. It is intended to change this in a later update, most likely the solution will be that the user's theme will be used that is set in "Security Context" inside the map's settings.
Kind regards,
Erhard
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Hi Erhard,
This is not actually a public map. I have changed the theme to dark for the user, but the graphs itself still have a white background.
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"The user" meaning the user you're using to view the map? Keep in mind that the user configured in the security context has currently no effect theme-wise.
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I don't understand what security has to do with the graphs being white? But I understand it's not possible to invert the graphs at this moment?
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It has (currently) nothing to do with it :) I was just picking up what I wrote earlier, that it is intended to introduce a change that the theme setting of the user that's configured in the map's "Security Context" will be applied to the map and its objects.
Right now the dark theme is not applied consistently/correctly on maps, even when using a map that requires credentials and using a user with the dark theme enabled. This is still on the "to-do list", though I have no ETA when this will be implemented.
Kind regards,
Erhard
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