Hi Koen,

Thank you for the swift response on this problem.  You guys are routinely great 
at that, and it is appreciated.  I looked at the diffs for WChart2DRenderer and 
WChart2DRenderer.C from the wiki, and I can see the fix was not trivial.  
Unfortunately, I'm not getting the most recent code from the repository (I 
guess).  I've tried

git fetch

and

git pull

and afterward, in both cases, my WChart2DRenderer matched the old version 
instead of the new one.  I'm a new git user, so I thought I was probably just 
doing something wrong.  In my most recent attempt, I deleted all Wt items out 
of my various /usr/local directories, deleted my Wt git repository directory 
and then...

cd
mkdir Wt-src
cd Wt-src
git clone http://www.webtoolkit.eu/git/wt.git Wt

The version of WChart2DRenderer retrieved still seems to match the old version.

I am looking forward to this change though.  I may temporarily change my local 
copy to match the diffs from the wiki just to test it out!

With regards,


Charlie Hubbard



-----Original Message-----
From: Koen Deforche [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 12:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Wt-interest] WCartesianChart Clipping Problem Revisited

Hey Charles,

2009/11/23 Hubbard, Charles W <[email protected]>:
> For weeks now I have been seeing this problem with my WCartesianChart
>
> plots, where, if I manually set the axes spans to be less than the full
>
> span of the data in the chart's data model, I get this odd clipping
>
> behavior for the plotted series.  Specifically, the series lines clip
>
> not at the axis edges (that is to say not inside the plot region), but

Thanks for your patience. We have been quite busy in the last weeks...

But thanks to your detailed information and test case I finally got
around finding and fixing the bug !
I've pushed the patch to our public git, so I hope that you can
confirm that indeed this miserable problem is now a problem of the
past ?

And I promise to start documenting the internals of the charting code...

Regards,
koen

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