Oliver,

While I can appreciate your comment regarding the amount of money needed to 
migrate from Qt4 to Qt5, the funding availability is not the real issue. I have 
a fundamental lack of knowledge when it comes to properly extending one of the 
aforementioned axis types to allow us to display our data sets in a logarithmic 
time scale. Any assistance would be appreciated.

Adam Thompson
Computer Scientist, Nuclear Engineering
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
+1.865.241.8062

From: Interest <interest-bounces+thompsonab=ornl....@qt-project.org> on behalf 
of Till Oliver Knoll <till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 at 5:56 AM
To: Qt Project <interest@qt-project.org>
Subject: [Interest] [OT] Re: [QtCharts] Logarithmic QDateTimeAxis



Am 27.06.2016 um 21:55 schrieb Thompson, Adam B. 
<thompso...@ornl.gov<mailto:thompso...@ornl.gov>>:
..., but we plan to move to Qt 5 when we have time/funding. ...

Some of our data sets are time-dependent and are often extrapolated hundreds or 
thousands of years in the future.

So I guess eventually you /will/ have time and funding?

Just tell your financial guys that they'll need to "extrapolate their budget a 
couple of thousands of years into the future, too" and compare that to the tiny 
little speck of money that it would cost /today/ migrating your project to Qt 5.

Problem solved.

;)

Cheers, Oliver
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