Right, compared to Johan’s solution there is certainly more work (however not
impossible) on making bars having the same width ☺
Sergey
From: Johan Asplund [mailto:asplu...@gmail.com]
Sent: 23 February 2016 13:08
To: Gromov, Sergey ; veusz-discuss@gna.org
Subject: RE:
That’s a good solution but it looks like it also adjust the width of the bars
which looks a bit weird.
Johan
From: Veusz-discuss [mailto:veusz-discuss-boun...@gna.org] On Behalf Of Gromov,
Sergey
Sent: 23 February 2016 11:42
To: veusz-discuss@gna.org
Subject: Re: [Veusz-discuss] bar
Hi Birger,
An alternative to Johan’s solution would be to play with the axis-broken widget.
It allows customising axis breaks and their position.
You can experiment for the best layout in the sample file I attach...
Cheers,
Sergey
From: Veusz-discuss [mailto:veusz-discuss-boun...@gna.org] On
Here’s an example where I’ve changed the positions of the bars. The positions
are not exact but it gives you an idea of how to solve it. Did I understand
your problem correctly?
Johan
From: Veusz-discuss [mailto:veusz-discuss-boun...@gna.org] On Behalf Of Birger
Ilau
Sent: 23 February
Hi all,
I am relying on current Veusz, Py2 and Qt4 for Misura package
(tainstr/misura.client).
I know that also Python(x,y) distribution is still Py2 and Qt4. I rely
on that distribution to quickly install a complete environment on Windows.
Anyway, I am not voting to keep Veusz behind! Go
Hi
Sorry about the file, now added the data file as well.
I did try NaN, but it still leaves an empty space on the chart in the place
of NaN just like 0.
Thanks,
Birger
2016-02-23 5:15 GMT+02:00 Benjamin K. Stuhl :
> Hi Birger,
> If you put NaN instead of zero, Veusz will