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Offline vsandre  
#1 Posted : 31 January 2012 16:51:00(UTC)
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I want to scale the y-axis of a 2d graph. It works pretty well with Shift + Mouse-Wheel. But there are two problems. While stretching the graph works as expected the y axis annotation does not change but the x axis. After saving, closing and reloading the file the viewing frame is the same and the annotation fits to the graph. (Because the graph is redrawn at the right position)

While working with the file:

after reload of the sm-file:


SMath 0.90
bug_graph.sm

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Offline omorr  
#2 Posted : 31 January 2012 17:37:15(UTC)
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Hello,

There were some changes in graphs as well as in the v0.90 (including the animation feature). I suppose that some unintentional bugs have introduced this way. My advice is (until the new SMath release) is to use F9 (recalculate) when rescaling graphs. Sometimes after rescaling and until you do not press F9, graph is not correct. Actually, after using CTRL, SHIFT+Mouse-Wheel use F9 more often, and after subsequent rescaling do not forget to press F9 at the end before saving the file.

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Radovan
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Offline Andrey Ivashov  
#3 Posted : 01 February 2012 21:06:14(UTC)
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Fixed.
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on 01/02/2012(UTC)
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