Hi Benjamin,
Following your advice, I ended up using polygons, which allow all four
coordinates to be specified relative to the axes (as opposed to
rectangles, which have a width and height that is always in relative
coordinates).
The plot looks great :-)
thanks!
Michael
On 08/06/2015
Dear all,
I'm using Veusz to create 2D scatterplots for a large number of
x-coordinates. Because the x-axis is subdivided into different regions
I'd like to add some visual reference showing that, for example, the
interval [127, 150] is segment 1, while the interval [159, 178] is
segment 2.
On 8/5/2015 8:34 AM, Michael Clerx wrote:
I'm using Veusz to create 2D scatterplots for a large number of
x-coordinates. Because the x-axis is subdivided into different regions
I'd like to add some visual reference showing that, for example, the
interval [127, 150] is segment 1, while the