On 2012-10-25 15:56-0400 Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 1:39 PM, Andrew Ross
> <andrewr...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 08:08:16PM +0100, Andrew Ross wrote:
>>> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 01:30:44PM -0400, Hezekiah M. Carty wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Andrew,
>>>>
>>>> I found another change that I think we should make before completing
>>>> the plcolorbar + example change propagation.  The tick mark arguments
>>>> are still restricted to single values but they should be made into
>>>> arrays with one element each per axis.
>>>>
>>>> I hope to be able to make and commit these changes within the next day
>>>> or two.  If someone else beats me to it that's fine as well.
>>>
>>> Hez,
>>>
>>> Thanks. I won't have much time over the next couple of days for plplot so
>>> I'll wait until you've made your changes before propagating further.
>>>
>>> One issue I did notice with example 33 (not yet enabled by default) is that
>>> the high caps don't appear to do anything. Low caps are fine. Can you 
>>> confirm
>>> this?
>>
>> I've propagated your API changes to C++ and also fixed example 33 which
>> was broken by the changes. Your patch hasn't fixed the high caps problem
>> for me though. I'm not clear from the SVN comments whether it was
>> supposed to?
>>
>> Andrew
>
> Andrew,
>
> Thank you for propagating the changes and updating example 33.
>
> I've tested on a few different 64bit Linux systems and I don't have
> any issues with the low or high caps in example 33.  Is the issue
> present on all pages of example 33 which should have high caps or only
> a subset of the pages?  Do you have this issue with all of the display
> drivers?

Andrew, I don't think I have seen that issue here either.  So I am
looking forward to your reply to Hez's request for more information as
well to help pin this down.

Alan
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