If you are using 1.12.9 (I suppose it is not actually 1.2.9) with recent
Gtk+, the graph guru is just unusable. Unfortunately, that was the
version shipped with ubuntu-14.04, and ubuntu almost never fix bugs even
when we provide a patch and, worse, even for LTS version.

Le vendredi 16 janvier 2015 à 09:49 -0700, rodgos a écrit :
> I do not want a scatter plot. The graph is for temperature against time. It's
> logical to assume that between measured intervals, a temperature will exist.
> Therefore a line connecting adjacent points will indicate areasonable
> progression from point to point. As I explained, my earlier data, including
> the plots was lost on the occasion of the disk crash. I therefore do not
> have the files.
> I have worked out that I do not need a combination of the firt two columns
> (date and time), but only the date. The data, since it is sequential will be
> sequentially placed on the plot .
> What I do need to know is how I select the data which will form the absissa
> (x axis), and the ordinate (y axis). In my case the absissa should carry the
> date (and time), and the ordinate the temperature. I had assumed that these
> values (in my case columns A and C in the spreadsheet) would be selected
> before inserting the graph into the spreadsheet. But I cannot see where or
> how to do so. It does not help that I am using Gnumeric vers.1.2.9, whereas
> the help function calls up the Graph Guru, which as far as I can see does
> not exist in this version
> 
> 
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