Package: gnuplot
Version: 4.2.6-1
Severity: normal

Thank you for maintaining gnuplot.

It's nice to have such a versatile tool.

I happened to notice that gnuplot still renders
straight lines between data points when an axis is
scaled logarithmically with "set logscale".

It seems to me that when an axis is scaled
logarithmically, the rendered lines connecting
data points via "with lines" should also be scaled
logarithmically.

Maybe this could be fixed while keeping gnuplot
backward compatible by adding a new option for
logarithmically scaled axes and lines.

Thanks,
Kingsley

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Versions of packages gnuplot depends on:
ii  gnuplot-nox                   4.2.6-1    A command-line driven interactive 
ii  gnuplot-x11                   4.2.6-1    A command-line driven interactive 

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Versions of packages gnuplot suggests:
ii  gnuplot-doc                   4.2.6-1    A command-line driven interactive 

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