Thanks. Makes sense to me. I've already changed one of my models.

Best,

-ken

On 8 June 2015 at 17:42, Jason Bertsche <[email protected]>
wrote:

>  Do you recommend we make our graphs taller so they work well in both
> versions of NetLogo?
>
>
> Essentially, yes.  Many—most?—plots end up looking just fine when they're
> converted, but, for the ones that don't come out looking great—which I
> think I've only ever seen happen when the original plot was pretty short in
> height even JVM NetLogo—the best solution for the near future will be to
> just resize the plots in JVM NetLogo.  And, while I could be convinced
> otherwise, this seems to me like a not-unreasonable task to make the users
> responsible for, since it strikes me as something that is very much a
> matter of personal preference.
>
> Either way, some months down the road, when there's in-browser authoring,
> this problem will be easier for people to deal with, since they'll then be
> able to resize the plots directly in the browser.  I guess the *ideal*
> solution would be that converted plots magically always look good, but that
> seems unlikely to ever happen.  Being able to change it in-browser will be
> an improvement, and, for now, I suggest that users (when necessary) just
> change the plot sizes in JVM NetLogo to bring about plot sizes of their
> liking in NetLogo Web.
>
>
> On 06/07/2015 11:47 AM, Ken Kahn wrote:
>
> The Tortoise graphs look nicer than the JVM version but less space is
> available for the graph itself especially vertically.
>
>  A simple example is
>
>  https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/51973316/graph-problem.nlogo
>
>  [image: Inline images 1]
>  versus
>
>  [image: Inline images 2]
>
>  Do you recommend we make our graphs taller so they work well in both
> versions of NetLogo?
>
>  Best,
>
>  -ken
>
>
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