Hi Troels,

I was not aware of this Grace feature.  Do you mean adding it to the
Grace *.agr files?  The only problem is that for some graphs, the code
explicitly sets the limits of one or both of the axes.  See the
axis_min and axis_max arguments of the write_xy_header() function in
the lib/software/grace.py file.  Therefore the only solution would be
to set autoscaling for only one axis.  Would you know how to do this?

Cheers,

Edward





On 11 June 2013 12:04, Troels E. Linnet
<[email protected]> wrote:
> URL:
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>                  Summary: @autoscale command missing in grace files
>                  Project: relax
>             Submitted by: tlinnet
>             Submitted on: Tue 11 Jun 2013 10:04:03 AM GMT
>                 Category: relax's source code
>                 Severity: 1 - Wish
>                 Priority: 5 - Normal
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> Hi.
>
> I looked at the LM63 results from a dispersion analysis. Openening the residue
> files fit '''disp_#protein:[email protected]''' with xmgrace produced nice graphs.
> They contained keyword: @world ymax 10.000
>
> But the: chi2.agr and phi_ex.agr did not readily produce graphs, since they
> miss a scaling keyword. I found, that if one adds to the very end of the
> script, the keyword: @autoscale
> then graph scale nicely.
>
> I hope that this could be auto-written to these files.
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