<p>Dygraphs tries to do a good job of displaying your data without any further configuration. But inevitably, you're going to want to tinker. Dygraphs provides a rich set of options for configuring its display and behavior.</p>
<h2>Options Reference</h2>
<p>Dygraphs tries to do a good job of displaying your data without any further configuration. But inevitably, you're going to want to tinker. Dygraphs provides a rich set of options for configuring its display and behavior.</p>
+<p>Some options can be set on a per-axis and per-series basis. See the docs on <a href="per-axis.html">per-axis and per-series options</a> to learn how to do this. The options which may be set in this way are marked as such on this page.</p>
+
<p>And, without further ado, here's the complete list of options:</p>
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<p>And, without further ado, here's the complete list of options:</p>
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@@ -217,10+204,11 @@ Some callbacks take a point argument. Its properties are:<br/>
<li>xval/yval: The data coordinates of the point (with dates/times as millis since epoch)</li>
<li>canvasx/canvasy: The canvas coordinates at which the point is drawn.</li>
<li>name: The name of the data series to which the point belongs</li>
<li>xval/yval: The data coordinates of the point (with dates/times as millis since epoch)</li>
<li>canvasx/canvasy: The canvas coordinates at which the point is drawn.</li>
<li>name: The name of the data series to which the point belongs</li>
+<li>idx: The row number of the point in the data set</li>