ChazZ S wrote:
> 
> I am not sure if it is supposed to work this way but it appears that the 
> geometry settings are selective about max and min.  if just one of your 
> data points sinks below the min or above the max, they are ignored.  I 
> would like to "zoom", if you will, in on parts of the plot.  I figured 
> that i could do this by constraining the geometry.  I think it should 
> strictly adhere to the max and min.  if an auto-fit is what someone 
> wants, they would not use max and min.

Yes, many people have complained about this "feature"... so I think I'll 
change the behavior.

> Another question.  Is is possible to display non-continuous data without 
> the endpoints being connected?  Do i put something special in the data file?

No, not at the moment.

The problem here is that it's hard to define "continuity" when all you 
have as input is a series of independent events. One thing that we could 
do is to define a "time window" that makes events that are more distant 
than a certain time period be considered disconnected.. I prefer this 
better than additional markup on the input data file.

Thoughts?

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Stefano Mazzocchi
Digital Libraries Research Group                 Research Scientist
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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