We have a case for a chart where both the X-axis and the Y-axis are 
dimensions in mm. The graph describes a measured contour.

It would be helpful to our users if both axis would scale uniformly, 
meaning that any distance measured on one axis should be the same on the 
other axis. Grid lines would be equally spaced on both axis, etc.
For example, if the distance between major grid lines on the Y-axis is 
50mm, then it should also be 50mm on the X-axis. The grid should be a grid 
of squares of 50x50 mm, not rectangles of 50x50 mm (or any other ratio).

Is this possible, and if so, how to achieve this?

Note: I would prefer if the graph in its entirety would still automatically 
scale to the amount of space available.

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