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Re: Scaling atoms & axes in object graphics [message #21209] Wed, 16 August 2000 19:28 Go to previous message
Mark Hadfield is currently offline  Mark Hadfield
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"Paul van Delst" <pvandelst@ncep.noaa.gov> wrote in message
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> Mark Hadfield wrote:
>>
> The only comment I have is to reiterate something you mentioned - the
> ability to scale axes independently is *very* important, e.g. zoom the
> x-axis but leave the y-axis alone. I do that as much as rescaling both
> (in DG).

Yes, having thought about it overnight I think that is a *major* plus of
approach A. If all the axes and atoms share the same data space, then every
time you rescale in (say) the Y direction, all the X axes vanish off the top
and bottom of the view (or congregate in the middle) and you have to
reposition them.

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Mark Hadfield
m.hadfield@niwa.cri.nz http://katipo.niwa.cri.nz/~hadfield/
National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research
PO Box 14-901, Wellington, New Zealand
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