OF, I have now filed it as a bug. Thenk you.

Regards,

Federico

On 06/04/2019 14:39, Samuel Gougeon wrote:
1) I create new axes by plotting some data set. As expected, axes'
size matches the plot data range.

2) I run

gca().clip_state = "off"

Acording to the documentation
(https://help.scilab.org/docs/6.0.2/en_US/axes_properties.html), from
now on all newly created objects should not clip, meaning that even if
the object (such as a polyline) exceeds the original data range, it
will be displayed in full.

3) I plot another data set that exceeds the original axes limits.
Contrary to the expected behavior, it does clip.

4) I run

gca().clip_state

and I see it has reverted to "clipgrf". This explains the observed
clipping, but it is not clear why the setting from 2) has changed.

5) I run again

gca().clip_state = "off"

Nothing happens (it makes sense, since the clip_state should affect
new objects, not previous ones)

6) I run

gce().children.clip_state = "off"

Only now the clipping is gone and the second plot shows in full.



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