https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476355
Bug ID: 476355 Summary: Diagram two y-axis not opened correctly. Classification: Applications Product: LabPlot2 Version: 2.10.1 Platform: Microsoft Windows OS: Microsoft Windows Status: REPORTED Keywords: reproducible, usability Severity: wishlist Priority: NOR Component: backend Assignee: alexander.se...@web.de Reporter: thwil...@gmail.com Target Milestone: --- Created attachment 162758 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=162758&action=edit Result opeing a diagram with 2 y axis As far as I read, labplot supports a second y-axis. It also supports the import or opening of Origin Lab projects (Origin Lab 2021b). However, if I open an Origin Lab project with two y-axes, two graphs are created instead of one graph. I don't know if I must consider my request a wish or a bug. Anyway, it should be able to open diagrams with a second y-axis correctly. Origin is created to increase and improve the diagram design possibilities. Else, one can always use Excel. Thus, Labplot should be better than Excel concerning special features like that. Origin Lab has to be paid on a yearly basis and is very expensive (in part > 1000 Euro), unaffordable for any private person. As far as I see, there is no open-source equivalent to Origin Lab. SciDaVis is the worst - probably too old or even intentionally bad (being a clone of Origin Lab...). Labplot seems to be the best of those, but most programs, Labplot included, do only achieve basic things. However, due to Excel which also does all such things well, such a program does only become interesting, if it can also create and open diagrams with advanced features: A diagram with a second y-axis, with categories on the x-axis AND two y-axis etc. Compared to Origin Lab this is still very little, in view of the mathematic capabilities. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.