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In Oz/Vega is there a way to avoid this? these labels are not very helpful
Yes, you can turn off the labels. Check out the axes docs: https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/docs/axis.html
There should be a way to control the precision as well, if you like, but that may take a bit more digging
right, I can turn off labels, but what I mean is that depending on the range it either shows dates and some times, or just times. To me it should prefer to show just dates
Yeah, I think there is a way to do that. I just don't don't remember off the top of my head. Searching through the axis docs is the place to go though.
This might be a good question for the vega slack. Could also try a stackoverflow, as I think it's well monitored.
Unfortunately I don’t care enough to rejoin another slack 🙂 thank you thougm