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Alexander Semke changed:
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Resolution|--- |FIXED
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--- Comment #15 from Matthew Trescott ---
Yes, this bug can be closed. And I apologize for not doing sufficient research
to see that LabPlot actually supports the workflow I'd expect. I would just
suggest that the default
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--- Comment #14 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Matthew Trescott from comment #13)
> I recorded a screen capture of an example with two Y axes in Logger Pro.
> It's on my Google Drive because of the size limit on Bugzilla:
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--- Comment #13 from Matthew Trescott ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #10)
> (In reply to Matthew Trescott from comment #9)
> > Fair enough, but that's still really unintuitive behavior.
> Agree. But this is
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--- Comment #10 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Matthew Trescott from comment #9)
> Fair enough, but that's still really unintuitive behavior.
Agree. But this is still more intuitive than in most other programs that
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--- Comment #9 from Matthew Trescott ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #8)
> Ok. I see the reason for the confusion. What you actually want to change are
> the ranges of the plot and not the start and the end
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--- Comment #8 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Matthew Trescott from comment #6)
> Yes. The problems start when I try to make a plot with ranges x=[0,2] and
> y=[0,2]. At first, the lowest tick is 1.2 on both axes. When
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--- Comment #7 from Matthew Trescott ---
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--- Comment #6 from Matthew Trescott ---
(In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #5)
> With the new code, if you create a spreadsheet and add some data like
> 1 1
> 2 2
> and create a plot (context menu in spreadsheet ->
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--- Comment #5 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Matthew Trescott from comment #4)
> I started over with a fresh project file after a git pull and ./compile and
> this is still not fixed,
With the new code, if you create a
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Matthew Trescott changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|RESOLVED|UNCONFIRMED
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--- Comment #3 from Alexander Semke ---
(In reply to Matthew Trescott from comment #0)
> * The Cartesian Plot skips number 3 on X axis and 4 on the Y axis
> * The graph makes the Y axis start at 1 instead of zero.
> * The
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Alexander Semke changed:
What|Removed |Added
Version Fixed In||2.5
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