Plotter Tool Cannot Overlay Multiple Data Sources on a Shared Axis
The plotter component currently supports only a single data source per plot, making it difficult to compare related values on a shared axis. Users working with multi-variable data (e.g., DVL distance, time, position) must stack separate plotters with workarounds like transparent backgrounds and fixed limits, which are fragile and don't share axis configuration. This limitation is most impactful for users analyzing correlated telemetry or sensor data streams simultaneously.
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