I also got this problem on both Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04. On 9.10 not only
different atomic species show in same colour but also the texts in the
window ( xyz indicator and "normal") are a mess. On 10.04 the texts are
ok, but the atomic color problem still exists. An example of H2O
molecule is attache
Here is the picture of H2O molecule in "wire frame" mode.
** Attachment added: "H2O-wire-frame.jpg"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47281528/H2O-wire-frame.jpg
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gdis does not differenciate the atoms on display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/534996
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Binary package hint: qtiplot
I wish there is a scrollbar for the plot window so that I can view
different parts of the plot. Usually when creating a new plot, the whole
plot is shown in the plot window. But after some operations the plot
somehow (how?) changes its shape and o
** Attachment added: "picture of the plot window"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/621442/+attachment/1505919/+files/Screenshot.png
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scrollbar for plot window
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/621442
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Forgot to say that maximizing the window doesn't help.
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scrollbar for plot window
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qtiplot
the (from, to) range of the axis does not accept exponential number like 1e-5.3
(i.e., 10^(-5.3)) and crashes with a message "terminate called after throwing
an instance of 'std::bad_cast'
what(): std::bad_cast" (Qtiplot started from command
A workaround: instead of writing 1e-5.3, one can write the decimal value
of 1e-5.3. So number like 1.23456e-5 works.
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axial scale problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/621700
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Binary package hint: qtiplot
QtiPlot 0.9.7.10
Import ASCII data (3 columns), set the columns as x, y, z, respectively.
Choose column z, from menu "Table" choose "Convert to Matrix"and then
"Regular XYZ", then qtiplot crashes (the whole qtiplot window closes).
I tried the AS