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PNG exported panel has axis label in wrong orientation #5220

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conzyor34 opened this issue May 30, 2016 · 3 comments
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PNG exported panel has axis label in wrong orientation #5220

conzyor34 opened this issue May 30, 2016 · 3 comments
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conzyor34 commented May 30, 2016

Using Grafana 3.0.4-1464167696 on Ubuntu, I export a panel to png via the option "Share" -> "Direct link rendered image". In the resulting image, the 1st Y axis label is in horizontal orientation instead of the usual vertical orientation seen in flot rendering.

As you can see in this example graph, the Y axis label "Temperature" is rendered in the wrong orientation:

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Here is a screen-capture of the graph as it appears in the browser using flot:

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Thanks for an awesome piece of software!

@torkelo torkelo added type/bug area/panel/graph prio/medium Important over the long term, but may not be staffed and/or may need multiple releases to complete. labels Jun 1, 2016
@torkelo torkelo added this to the 3.1.0 milestone Jun 1, 2016
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torkelo commented Jun 1, 2016

strange, seems like phantomjs is ignoring the css rotation

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ekarak commented Nov 22, 2016

This bug appears to have resurfaced with grafana-4.0.0-1479719016beta2, phantomjs 2.1.1:
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Agreed. After upgrading to grafana-4.0.0-1480439068, the y-axis label goes the wrong direction again.

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