On 2017-09-28 21:31+0100 Phil Rosenberg wrote:
Hi Mark and anyone else who is listening
I have just fixed the map plots. Apologies that this has taken
sooo long. The changes have just been pushed to the development
version and have been checked on my windows machine. Note that you
were corre
Hi Phil,
On 28.9.17 22:31, Phil Rosenberg wrote:
I have just fixed the map plots. Apologies that this has taken
sooo long. The changes have just been pushed to the development
version and have been checked on my windows machine. Note that you
were correct also about there being an issue with
Hi Mark, well spotted. Patch applied. Thanks for the contribution.
On 29 September 2017 at 11:00, Mark de Wever wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> On 28.9.17 22:31, Phil Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> I have just fixed the map plots. Apologies that this has taken
>> sooo long. The changes have just been pushed to
Hi Mark and anyone else who is listening
I have just fixed the map plots. Apologies that this has taken
sooo long. The changes have just been pushed to the development
version and have been checked on my windows machine. Note that you
were correct also about there being an issue with using plma
Hi Mark
Thanks for the reminder. I will definitely put as much effort as I can
into getting this sorted pre release.
Phil
On 24 July 2017 at 13:27, Mark de Wever wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> I saw the release of 5.13 is being planned. I wondered whether it is
> possible to fix this issue before the rel
Hi Phil,
I saw the release of 5.13 is being planned. I wondered whether it is
possible to fix this issue before the release.
Regards,
Mark de Wever
On 18.11.16 18:30, p.d.rosenb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mark
Thanks for the report. I'll have a look at your example over the weekend and
see if I
Hi,
Recently I ran into an issue with the plplot 5.11.1 on Windows. The
plmap code seems to omit lines entirely when a part of the line is not
visible. This only occurs when the line is not visible on the left hand
side of the plot. When a part is not visible on the right hand side it
is prop