Re: [Lazarus] Unexpected TAChart's axis scaling

2019-01-06 Thread Werner Pamler via lazarus
Am 06.01.2019 um 19:17 schrieb Valdas Jankūnas via lazarus: I attached in my first mail. Sorry. When I scrolled down I only saw the screenshots. Yes, this looks strange, and it could be a bug - I'll have to investigate. In the meantime you can work around by releasing the Range lock of the

Re: [Lazarus] Unexpected TAChart's axis scaling

2019-01-06 Thread Valdas Jankūnas via lazarus
2019-01-06 19:56, Werner Pamler via lazarus rašė: Am 06.01.2019 um 18:00 schrieb Valdas Jankūnas via lazarus: This is hard to tell from the description alone, there are so many possibilities... You should create a litte project which shows the issue and attach it (please include only source

Re: [Lazarus] Unexpected TAChart's axis scaling

2019-01-06 Thread Werner Pamler via lazarus
Am 06.01.2019 um 18:00 schrieb Valdas Jankūnas via lazarus: Hello, in Test Project I have a Chart with several LineSeries and one AreaSeries. AutoScaleAxisTransform in each Axis is used. I noticed some unexplainable behavior:  - in fig_A you can see Chart in "all is OK" state,  - if I do

[Lazarus] Unexpected TAChart's axis scaling

2019-01-06 Thread Valdas Jankūnas via lazarus
Hello, in Test Project I have a Chart with several LineSeries and one AreaSeries. AutoScaleAxisTransform in each Axis is used. I noticed some unexplainable behavior: - in fig_A you can see Chart in "all is OK" state, - if I do Chart1LineSeries1.Active:=FALSE (this series is tied to Axis #0)