Hi Samuel, Thank you for the comments and the discussion, I find it achieves some progress in the definition of the specifications of such a future feature. Do you assume it could be relevant to put it in the list of topics for SEP / GSOC / ... ?
Regards, David De : users <users-boun...@lists.scilab.org> De la part de Samuel Gougeon Envoyé : vendredi 20 juillet 2018 18:40 À : Users mailing list for Scilab <users@lists.scilab.org> Objet : Re: [Scilab-users] Simple Date & Time Plotting Le 20/07/2018 à 18:33, Samuel Gougeon a écrit : My PS meant that there is no equivalence of gcf().resizefcn for zooming. So, recalling labxdtv() must be done intentionnally, by hand, after zooming or spanning an axes. Please read "zooming and panning" .../... I find quite important that the graduation on the figure is still relying on datenum, as it is the right underlying numerical format to show date time information. IMO, the input format should be customizable though an input option : * absolute formats : unix time, julian days, excel time, ... + linear (s, days, s..) vs vectorized (datenum, etc) * relative formats (without origin) : in s, mn, h, days May be speaking about absolute/relative scales, in a linearized or vectorized format would be clearer.
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