https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480537

--- Comment #7 from p.gi...@u-picardie.fr ---
After checking, that works as wished.
Thank a lot for your help.

Best regards,

Pierre



Le 31/01/2024 à 20:06, Alexander Semke a écrit :
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480537
>
> --- Comment #5 from Alexander Semke<alexander.se...@web.de>  ---
> (In reply to p.gibot from comment #3)
>> Created attachment 165388 [details]
>> Labplot project.lml
>>
>> Dear Alexander Semke,
>>
>> Since yesterday, I've managed to build - by default - a box with 4 axes
>> (x,x2,y,y2). Previously, I had 2 single points for x and y.
>> I still have a problem with the automatic numbering of the different
>> axes (x and y).
>> Last week, when I loaded the .exe, everything was fine; I mean that i
>> had a box with 4 axes and automatic x and y numbering.
>>
>> I uninstalled and reinstalled the .exe twice without any improvement.
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> P. GIBOT
> Thank you for the project file. I checked it and I see the problem. You
> selected "Custom column" for the positioning of the axis ticks but didn't
> specify any column yet. This option is used if you need to show the ticks at
> some custom positions. Usually, the automatic and equidistant positioning is
> enough - for this, just select the option "Number" as shown on the attached
> screenshot and I hope you get the desired result with this. If you need more 
> or
> less ticks, just play a bit with this setting.
>
> Best Regards,
> Alexander
>

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