[Kalzium] [Bug 109977] The "Plot Data" window not always plots.

Alessandro Garberi agarberisoft at netscape.net
Tue Aug 2 00:01:45 CEST 2005


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------- Additional Comments From agarberisoft netscape net  2005-08-02 00:01 -------
>>1)
>>Open the "Plot Data" window.
>>Click "Plot": a graph is plotted -> OK
>>Close the dialog.
>>Click "Plot" (reopens the dialog): nothing is plotted! -> NOT OK
>>Repating this sequence it seems that randomly draws or not draws...
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>Yes, this is not a bug, the dialog always opens the same, the last plot is not 
>saved.
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This is not what I mean.
I mean that clicking on "Plot" does not plot anything!!!

>>2)
>>When the graph is NOT drawn, if you change the range (eg.: from 20 to 100)
>>the ticks on X-Axis is wrong and the ticks on the Y-Axis is not shown.
>>Note: you have to click "Plot" to see the changes.
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>Again, the widget is only updated when you click on the "Plot"-Button. I am 
>not sure if this can be considered as a bug...
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Again, this is not what I mean.
This was intended to help solve the bug: when the "Plot" button is not 
working (see above), changing the range and clicking "Plot", behaves 
incorrrectly.

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>>3)
>>When the graph is NOT drawn, there are little blue points on the X-axis.
>>Note that they are 1 pixel wide (littler then the plot points used to draw
>>the graph when it is correctly drawn).
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>In KDE 3.5 there are no such points. There has been quite some improvements to 
>the plot-dialog in KDE 3.5. Unfurtunatelly, they cannot be backported to KDE 
>3.4.x. Furthermore, it is not clear if there will be a KDE 3.4.3. 
>There is a much improve standalone-release of Kalzium available on 
>www.kde-apps.org, called "Kalzium Hydrogen". The next standalone-version will 
>be online in about three weeks.
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I think that these blue points are related to the "lackness" of the plot 
points!


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