I've been playing with MayaVI and it's a very nice system.  However, I
have been stumped by a particular problem.  I am using MayaVI to
generate 3-d plots to analyze correlations among variables.  This
means that I might be trying to compare a variable with values in the
range of [0,10] with a variable who has values in the range of [1e3,
1e5].

Plotting something like this results in a graph that has an extremely
long X axis and a very thin Y axis.  I could change the proportion of
the axes by scaling the data itself or modifying the spacing
parameters in the VTK file.  However, both methods result in throwing
off the numbers shown on the axes.

What I am wondering is if there is any way to set the proportion or
scaling factor of each axes individulaly while preserving the actual
unit information that is displayed (i.e. if X axis is 10 units long
and Y axis is 100 units long, set the scaling factor for X to 10 so
that it will appear as long as the Y axis, yet the "tick" marks only
go up to 10).

Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Orest

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