Hi Jeremy,
Would it be possible to have an additional choice for the Min/Max values
for an axis: a percentage of the Min & Max values of the dataset. Now, it
is either an absolute value or 'Auto'. 'Auto' determines the minimum and
maximum from the dataset that will be graphed.
E.g. for an update
Thank you, Benjamin. Yes, I found the crosshair feature and it is indeed
sort of what I'm after. Now, if that could be implemented as part of an
exportable plot with the ability to format and place the readout
arbitrarily, oh and maybe allow several of them in different colors, I'd be
delighted.
On 03/03/14 16:32, Tobias Heitmann wrote:
If anybody else is interested in this, could you think of anything like
a cloned view on certain widgets, e.g. a copy with inherited (frozen)
properties by default? For maximum flexibility, properties to be edited
could be 'unfrozen' later, if needed.
On 3/5/2014 9:57 PM, Gerrit Barrere wrote:
I'm new on this subscriber list and don't know the etiquette -- I hope
this is the right way to start a discussion about a potential new
feature. Please let me know if this should be done differently.
Veusz is a fabulous program. It's extremely
Hi Simon
On 09/10/13 17:54, Simon Kleinknecht wrote:
1. Graph coloring: It would be nice to have a scroll-down box with all
the colors in the main section of the Formatting - Veusz window of
a graph which applies the selected color to all graph properties
(plot line, marker border
Hi Jeremy,
thanks for the fast and very positive reply regarding my requests/comments!
Regarding your answer on feature request 2:
Yes, indeed that would be useful. A box field which allows for multiple
lines would be great to efficiently store information.
Looking forward to the upcoming
Hi Jeremy, hi Veusz enthusiasts,
I would like to ask for two little features which I think would be
helpful regarding work flow.
1. Graph coloring: It would be nice to have a scroll-down box with all
the colors in the main section of the Formatting - Veusz window of
a graph which
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Hi Jeremy,
The new release is great, thanks again for this amazing application.
I'm currently in the process of submitting a paper, and as a result of my
complete lack of forthought, I'm currently in the position of needing to
scale my figures from 5x4 down to 3.375x2.7. It's not all that bad,
On 10/06/12 21:22, Scott Maddox wrote:
Hello,
I don't know if anyone else thinks this is a good idea, but I thought it
would be nice for text labels to have boxes associated with them with
fill and border options, similar to legends. Currently, I just add a box
for each label, but it would
Hello,
I don't know if anyone else thinks this is a good idea, but I thought it
would be nice for text labels to have boxes associated with them with fill
and border options, similar to legends. Currently, I just add a box for
each label, but it would be nice to not have to do this.
What do you
First off, thank all of you involved in this truly incredible program. I have
investigated a lot of plotting packages over the years(gnuplot, matplotlib, R,
etc) and I think Veusz is the best in terms of features, flexibility and user
interface. I think the last one is often ignored.
Most of the
Paul Troughton wrote:
I've thought of one improvement which would be very handy: an option
to put date labels between the ticks, rather than lined up with them.
This looks like a good idea. I'll add it to my todo list.
Thanks
Jeremy
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Some journals want to have the figures embedded in a word-document.
Therefore I would like to be able to export to a vector-format that
can be inserted into word.
Sincerely
Johan Asplund, PhD-student
Dept. of Ecology and Natural Resource Management
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
N-1432
Johan Asplund wrote:
Some journals want to have the figures embedded in a word-document.
Therefore I would like to be able to export to a vector-format that
can be inserted into word.
Interesting. Unfortunately it's not trivial as Qt doesn't have a EMF export
plugin. I don't see that anyone
I would like to have a text column in the for the data. This would
helpful when making barplots as in the attached example. In this case
I need to keep track if I put the data for L. pulmonaria on line 1 or
on line 2. If I had a text column I could simply label my lines.
Johan
example.vsz
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