Hi Paul

Many thanks - most helpful! I had not thought to use two x-axes but this works well. By playing around with min and max position I can obtain a pleasing arrangement of the bars. However, the error bar lines do not stay with the bars - they appear to become offset. Do you haver any further ideas about this? I suspect this is a bug.

With grateful thanks, Martino

On 16/05/13 09:22, Paul Cardinaels wrote:
Hi Martino,

Try playing around with the Min position and Max position in the
properties section of two different x-axis, if you set the first one
from 0 to .5 it covers the first half of the graph, and the second from
0.5 to 1 it covers the second half.
I hope this helps!

Kind regards,
Paul

On 05/16/2013 10:18 AM, Martin wrote:
I am relatively new to Veusz and am finding it very useful, so a big
thank you to everybody concerned. I have a question if I may: Drawing
a simple bar plot I cannot figure out how to draw two sets of bars
that have different y-axes. Simplified example:

Group1
High = 2
Low = 1

Group2
High = 200
Low = 100

I want to plot four bars on a graph using a left hand y-axis for
Group1 and right hand y-axis for Group2. I understand how to use
different y-axes but how can I space the bars so that they read, from
left to right: 2, 1, 200, 100?

At the moment I have a bar plot with the two y-axes but the two sets
of bars are overlapping each other.

Any hints would be much appreciated.

Yours, Martino

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