The issue is AutoAxes getting something with 3d positions.  I figured it
was Ribbon, not knowing about Translate in your network.  If you had taken
the Translate out and left Ribbon the way it was, the problem would have
still been there.

Why do you need Translate?  Is it because you have coincident objects and
want to have one visible over another?  If so, do you know about fuzz?
This allows you to assign visible priority to coincident objects.  Use the
Options module to assign it.  The attribute is "fuzz" and you give it a
numeric value.  The higher the number, the greater priority compared to
other objects at the same location.



Sharon Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on 10/24/2001
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Thanks anyway, but my plot is the same regardless of this trick (and the
ribbon
is still a surface). But in fooling with it, I discovered that my use of
Translate may have been the thing messing the axes up. I cut out any
translation in the z dimension, i.e. [.0001 .0001 0], and everything plots
fine. Without Translate, the Ribbon line does not appear, (but the axes are
OK
!).

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Ribbon creates triangles in 3d even if the input data are 2d (a feature).
Its z-component is telling AutoAxes to do what you don't want.

Try the following to remedy the situation:

   Ribbon
      |
Remove(, "normals")
      |
Mark (,"positions")
      |
      Compute ([a.x, a.y])
            |
         Unmark
            |





Sharon Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com on 10/23/2001
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I am trying to display a colored field with 2-d positions in combination
with a
line created by the Ribbon macro, then framing the result using AutoAxes.
AutoAxes works fine on just the field or just the line, but when I combine
the
two items the axis tick marks jump from primary x and y (left/bottom) axes
to
secondary x and y (right/top). Also, the axes labels are now covered up by
the
ticks.

I see that the line (Ribbon) is really a surface, and although it displays
OK,
I'm wondering if that somehow messes up the axes ?

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