https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476355

--- Comment #1 from Alexander Semke <alexander.se...@web.de> ---
(In reply to Thomas from comment #0)
> Created attachment 162758 [details]
> Result opeing a diagram with 2 y axis
> 
> As far as I read, labplot supports a second y-axis. It also supports the
> import or opening of Origin Lab projects (Origin Lab 2021b). However, if I
> open an Origin Lab project with two y-axes, two graphs are created instead
> of one graph. I don't know if I must consider my request a wish or a bug.
> Anyway, it should be able to open diagrams with a second y-axis correctly.
> Origin is created to increase and improve the diagram design possibilities. 
> Else, one can always use Excel. Thus, Labplot should be better than Excel
> concerning special features like that. Origin Lab has to be paid on a yearly
> basis and is very expensive (in part > 1000 Euro), unaffordable for any
> private person. As far as I see, there is no open-source equivalent to
> Origin Lab. SciDaVis is the worst - probably too old or even intentionally
> bad (being a clone of Origin Lab...). Labplot seems to be the best of those,
> but most programs, Labplot included, do only achieve basic things. However,
> due to Excel which also does all such things well, such a program does only
> become interesting, if it can also create and open diagrams with advanced
> features: A diagram with a second y-axis, with categories on the x-axis AND
> two y-axis etc. 
> Compared to Origin Lab this is still very little, in view of the mathematic
> capabilities.

Thanks for reporting this issue. Would it be possible to attach your example
Origin project to this ticket?

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