On May 24, 2013, at 7:53 AM, Schwartz, Steven J wrote:

> I attach a patch to svn 12298 which addresses the following issues:
> 
> 1  Exponential labels, e.g.  (x10^nn), along vertical axes were absent when 
> driven by plslabelfunc(). This was due to the fact that the call to plmtex 
> was unreachable in the case  if(plsc->label_data) being true.
> 
> 2  Default height, pos, and just values correspond to the bottom of the left 
> but top of the right vertical axes. I think both should be at the top (but 
> accept this is my humble opinion. These are easy to change.)
> 
> 3  Default height, pos, and just values are inappropriate for both "l" and 
> "lv" label orientations. To be honest, finding a decent default for this in 
> "v" orientation is pretty difficult.
> 
> 4  There were other bugs, e.g., in using a "t" option rather than "l" or "lv" 
> to plmtex.
> 
> The attached test code illustrates the initial state and the result after my 
> changes to plbox. I made parallel changes to the code in label_box_custom as 
> it is virtually identical here, but don't have source code to test it.
> 
> Best wishes
> Steve
> 
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Thanks, Steve.

Just a casual observation and a question (not only to Steve): Why does "test" 
overlay "500" or "0.5" in all of these plots? Is this collision normal?

Jerry
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