Hey,

Sorry you are taking negatively to my tone. I'm probably going too
quickly. 

So you seem to be aware that with a mouse drag, I can drag the chart to
Y=199.3%. To a naive user, it sure looks like I lost my chart to the
point that even on the spreadsheet, it's invisible. If that's what you
want, great.

--adrian



On Sun, 2007-10-28 at 21:48 +0100, Emmanuel Pacaud wrote:
> Le dimanche 28 octobre 2007 à 20:56 +0100, Adrian Custer a écrit :
> > playing around with charting, trying to see what is new.
> > 
> > Double click on a chart ==> Customize chart appears
> > 
> > In the top right part of the dialog is a preview which helpfully lets us
> > mess around with the pieces. However, it has not been even slightly bug
> > proofed. 
> 
> ??? 
> 
> I appreciate your review, but not really the tone.
> 
> > I've now got it to display nothing (all grey) despite having
> > two charts in there. One is off screen (unrecoverably);
> 
> Nothing is unrecoverable, all position parameters are also available in
> the property notebook.
> 
> >  the other is
> > inverted inside out and therefore apparently not drawn. Before you
> > enable this functionality *please* have at it a bit to make sure users
> > don't lose their charts.
> 
> Users won't loose their charts. 
> 
> Sure the chart editor needs some love. And I'm actually spending some of
> my evenings trying to improve the situation. Rants like this one won't
> help. Bugs with test case will.
> 
>       Emmanuel.
> 

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