https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411122
--- Comment #9 from Alexander Semke <alexander.se...@web.de> --- (In reply to Alex from comment #8) > Yes, I have used this workaround with Inkscape. It works well. So, I am > waiting for the LabPlot 2.7 and I will try to compile it from the source > code. In addition, I'd like to say you about some wishes to LabPlot. Before > Labplot I used OriginPro and there is a suitable for my work feature > "Exchange Axis". It allows to set X-axis as vertical on a plot and Y-axis as > horisontal. At that, X-axis is still independent. It is suitable when I want > to plot data distribution on a normal distance to a surface and it is > important to keep independence to plot some functions. May be you can add > such feature to LabPlot? I added this feature request to our backlog. Maybe we can even implement this in 2.8. Until then you can check our histogram. For histograms we allow to change the orientation from horizontal to vertical. So, if you plot your data as a histogram and use a small binning, you'll get the visualization of your distribution you want maybe. Here are some screenshots of the histogram also showing the different orientations: https://labplot.kde.org/2018/10/06/histogram/ You can also play around with the visualization of the historgram like use points instead of bars and so on. >I appriciate for your help and work! Good luck! Thanks. Feel free to place other feature requests either here on bugs.kde.org or in our room in Matrix https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/!jDLqWTaTGNKnenBSNA:kde.org. The matrix room is also good for any kind of general questions and discussions. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.