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/============
$ grep "( " wrong_y2-distance.ps
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 0)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 10)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 20)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 30)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 40)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 50)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 60)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 70)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 80)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 30)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 35)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 40)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 45)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 50)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 0)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 10)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 20)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 30)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 40)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 50)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 60)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 70)]
[ [(Helvetica) 140.0 0.0 true true 0 ( 80)]
\============

leads to the core of the problem: gnuplot inserts an extra space just in
front of each label to the axes.

Manually removing all spaces between "(" and the numbers from the
finished ps-file is a work around to this bug.

Cheers,
Johannes Wiedersich

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