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font-size: 12px;" lang="x-western"> I know when you have maxbytes
set and the graph shows the value it shows it as a red line in the
graph. I was wondering if anyone knew how difficult it would be to
change this so the redline instead was set at the absmax value
(which in my usage would be lower than the maxbytes value).
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I know I could just reverse the usage of both but I still want the
percentages on the page to reflect the physical link speed and not
the absmax which would be changing now and then.
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