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The fit curve saved in the project ranges from 0 to 4000. This is the reason
for the x-range of the plot going from 0 to 4000. Did you create the fit maybe
with data that also ranged from 0 to 4000 and deleted
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I just did a fix. If it's feasible for to fetch the code from git and to
compile it, would be great if you could test and provide more feedback. Thanks
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This looks like a packaging issue. LabPlot uses KDE's icons. Can you check
whether breeze icon set is installed on your system?
Also, the current release is 2.6:
https://labplot.kde.org/2019/04/19/labplot-2-6
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I tried this with 10 million values, the problem is not reproducible for me.
Which version of Qt are you using?
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Are you trying to open a project file or are you doing "project import" where
you can specify which objects from another project file to import into the
currently openened project?
Can you please a
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> Created attachment 120030 [details]
> it's not about precision
>
> the precision has been manually adjusted according to advice, but it does
> not
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Without having looked into the settings in your project yet, I'd assume this is
because of the rounding for the axis labels. In the properties dock widget for
the axis, navigate to the tab "Labels", unc
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> (In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #1)
> > The only way to achieve this at the moment is to recompile Cantor with
> > python headers and libs
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> Is this a QMdiSubWindow? If yes, it is the Breeze QStyle that adds the
> shadows, and it is possible that it is a bug there.
The problem is still reprod
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Thanks for reporting this issue. Can you please attache an example file for
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Hi Marcus,
(In reply to Marcus Menzel from comment #2)
> The package source has the 19.04 version installed, but offers only 18.12.3
> as the dev symbols :-(
> I don't know if some knows the right pers
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> Created attachment 119612 [details]
> New crash information added by DrKonqi
>
> labplot2 (2.4.0) using Qt 5.9.4
> [...]
You reported a problem with LabP
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> (In reply to avlas from comment #9)
> > (In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #8)
> > > Created attachment 119568 [details]
> > > O
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> > Octave variable 2
>
> I see. Wondering why it fails here
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> (In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #6)
> > (In reply to avlas from comment #5)
> > > Btw, what version of Octave do you use? I use Octave 5.1.
&g
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LabPlot has to be compiled with the support for Cantor. In addition to this,
the required CAS has to be installed. Do you have Maxima installed on your
computer?
Having read about the flatpack... If you have
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> Btw, what version of Octave do you use? I use Octave 5.1.
I'm using Octave 5.1.0 on openSUSE LEAP 15.
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> (In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #2)
> > (In reply to avlas from comment #0)
> > > Octave variables are not displayed in the
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> Octave variables are not displayed in the Cantor's workspace. If there is a
> way to debug this issue, please let me know.
The variables are shown in the variable
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> 2) Then, in Cantor, I configured the path to octave (from the flatpak
> container).
>
> This works, however the internal cantor scripts () fail. I could not figu
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Can you please re-test it again with the recent version of Cantor? We don't
crash the main process also for python2 anymore in case the python interpreter
crashes (Cantor > 18.12 required). Maybe also the prob
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> there are problems with dependencies and system folders that are not visible
> because of how flatpak containers work, so wondering if the easiest way may
> be
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The error is probably because of the symbol visibility. We need to check the
default behavior of clang and adjust the definition of CANTOR_EXPORT in
cantor_export.h accordingly, if required.
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> Well, I have some electrical current measurements on a device which can
> behave non-linearly and it has hysteresis as well. So I have current r
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> It's still an issue with the labplot 2.5.0-2 ubuntu package, but I've found
> a workaround for me.
>
> For anyone interested in the workaround: downloa
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> > I would like if there were an option to scale the x and y-range
> > logarithmically while ignori
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> I have also tried adding the following lines to
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>
>
>
>
> and then rebooted and it still made zero d
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> I would like if there were an option to scale the x and y-range
> logarithmically while ignoring the negative sign of values.
What should happen for negative
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I had the same problem on openSUSE. The root cause was the restrictive
ImageMagic's policy.xml (s.a.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42928765/convertnot-authorized--error-constitute-c-readimage-453).
Can
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The code in SageSession::updateSageVersion() needs to be made more stable...
What does 'sage -v' returns on your computer?
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> 1. It is hard to customize the xy-plot x/y-range minimum/maximum to values
> bigger than 1e6 or smaller than 1e-6 because the value is evaluated after
> ent
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> > As for other issues, the crash on windows when creating a new xy-plot is
> > reproducible. Something is broken in the build. We'll check this.
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> (In reply to Alexander Semke from comment #11)
> > There are three different problems here:
> > 1. the curve is not updated after "recal
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> I can comment on the recalculate problem. Your formula contains "4/3" or
> "1/3" which is one or zero, respectively. Can you try it aga
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There are three different problems here:
1. the curve is not updated after "recalculate"
2. crash in XYCurvePrivate::recalcLogicalPoints() when loading the saved
project you attached
3. crash when crea
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> just verified that it also happens on my linux computer where I follow the
> git master.
the crash happens if you load a saved project. This is another problem. I
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> Created attachment 117839 [details]
> video capture
Ok. This is on windows... There were some problems which were fixed couple of
months ago. Can you please try th
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> I tried on 2 machines with a couple of sine functions from 0..2pi. same
> problem on both systems.
Which version of LabPlot are you using? Can you please upload a small
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> If you don't already know about it, allow me to introduce you to the
> Cuttlefish icon viewer app. It's really quite handy for browsing icons.
Dolphin in the
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Can you please add some information for how to reproduce this problem?
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Summary: Icon request: histogram in LabPlot
Product: Breeze
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Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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I cannot reproduce this on the current master. Which equation and which ranges
are you using?
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We did a lot of improvements in this area in the 18.12 release. 18.12 is
already out there. Can you please give this release a chance?
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This is most probably caused by the animation we added for the dock widgets.
We'll switch it off since it causing some other problems, too.
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