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I produced the figure by exporting 7 individual graphs and then placing them all together with Inkscape. I will be happy to provide more details or example files if needed.Īnd again, THANKS for this wonderful and powerful software!!Įdit01: just added the link to the figure I intended to do, and can not produce due to the mentioned behavior. If the former, should I write a feature request? I would like to know if the behavior is as I describe or I am doing something wrong. But I still prefer to leave this decision to the user instead of "unilaterally" delete the labels with this unintuitive behavior. Even if this means that some information will overlap onto a neighbor (eg the secondary, right Y axis of a graph from the left column may collide and graphically overlap with the "normal" left Y axis of the plot from the right column). In a more "request" mode, I would like to have more control on this. Therefore the user is seeing contradictory information in the same screen at once. In a "bug" way, from a GUI/communication perspective, it doesn't seem to be a good practice because while the "hide" property of the tick/axis label are NOT checked, you do not see those elements in the graph. If this is the intended behavior, I think it is undesirable for two reasons: This means I can NOT produce this figure using Veusz because the primary Y axis of the graph from the right column just disappear. When adjusting the space between graphs I run into the following problem: if the space between adjacent graphs (more specifically, the "internal margin" property of the grid) is 1.0 cm or less, both the tick labels and the axis label (ie axis title) of the "touching" sides of the graph simply disappear.

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Each graph has a "normal" (left) Y axis and a secondary Y axis on the right. I'm plotting several graphs into a grid (2 columns, 4 rows). I have kind of reported this before in a more general way but now I have better delimited the problem and may contribute with more specific comments. The title of this post could also have been (Request?): Better control of axis labels










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