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Issue #|100778
Summary|plotting x- and y-axis of a calc diagram--
Component|Chart
Version|1.0.0
Platform|All
URL|
OS/Version|All
Status|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard|
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Resolution|
Issue type|ENHANCEMENT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|ui
Assigned to|kla
Reported by|arjanja
--- Additional comments from arja...@openoffice.org Thu Apr 2 08:15:39
+ 2009 ---
Is it possible to plot the zeropoint of the X- and Y axis on specific
coordinates in Calc diagrams or is this only possible with the box in which the
diagram is placed?
Is it an option to divide the diagram box into three boxes. One for the actual
diagram, one for the y-axis and one for the x-axis? Then it is possible to
position the diagram on the wanted x/y-coordinates. It will also be another
mayor improvement in comparison to MSExcel.
With this feature added to Calc it will be possible to use Calc for the
production of diagrams for the Rotterdam MSR-project. The alignment of the y-
axis is crucial for this project.
(See http://www.hetmilieuinderegiorotterdam. ... index.html , Hoofdstuk 8 Groen
for example (i.e. Chapter '8') and http://www.hetmilieuinderegiorotterdam. ...
index.html )
Explanation:
When there are 4 diagrams beneath each other in a report, it is essential that
the Y-axis are lined-up identically. Otherwise the layout will look messy. When
you line-up on the lower left corner of the actual box in which the diagram is
placed, it causes a problem when you have a diagram with Y-axis labels
consisting of 4 digits, combined with a diagram with Y-axis labels consisting
of (for example) 2 digits. The digits on the far left (the first digits of the
labels) line-up, but the actual Y-axis next to the 4 digit label will be more
to the right then the Y-axis which is labelled with 2 digits. In other words
the number of digits determines the placement of the Y-axis.
It is possible to manage this problem by trial and error and by the use of
reference lines, but it would be better to have a user interface in which you
can enter the coordinates of the zero point of the Y-axis. The other items of
the diagram should be linked to the Y-axis.
See also: http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9t=16916
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