Hello,
again the limit lines: See attached document
Greetz
Marius
Limit lines overlap the legend after copy and paste
Limit lines overlap the legend after copy and paste
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Re: Limit lines overlap the legend after copy and paste
Hello Marius,
Thanks for sending us the screenshot. That indeed doesn't look very nice.
We created an issue for this report. It is known as: #4614: Limit lines overlap the legend
With best regards,
John
Thanks for sending us the screenshot. That indeed doesn't look very nice.
We created an issue for this report. It is known as: #4614: Limit lines overlap the legend
With best regards,
John
Re: Limit lines overlap the legend after copy and paste
I tried to reproduce the issue, however I'm unable to reproduce it.
See the attached screenshot. It is clearly visible that the limitline is correctly drawn, only within the grid, not overlapping the legend.
See the attached screenshot. It is clearly visible that the limitline is correctly drawn, only within the grid, not overlapping the legend.
Re: Limit lines overlap the legend after copy and paste
Ok. I found a way to reproduce it.
You have to copy the graph to the clipboard, and then paste it!
You have to copy the graph to the clipboard, and then paste it!
Re: Limit lines overlap the legend after copy and paste
Hi John,
Like in the topic description:)
Greetz Marius
Like in the topic description:)
Greetz Marius
Re: Limit lines overlap the legend after copy and paste
Hello Marius,
I did see the topic description, however I questioned myself: "why would it make any difference if the contents of the used limitline is copied and pasted"?
I now understand that it is the graph that is copied to the clipboard.
I'm investigating the issue. We are copying the graph as a metafile to the clipboard. This 'metafile copy' shows the limitlines out of the graph. When the graph is copied as a bitmap, the problem is NOT present.
There is however currently no possibility for you to determine if it should be copied as a metafile, or as a bitmap.
Still working on it....
With best regards,
John
I did see the topic description, however I questioned myself: "why would it make any difference if the contents of the used limitline is copied and pasted"?
I now understand that it is the graph that is copied to the clipboard.
I'm investigating the issue. We are copying the graph as a metafile to the clipboard. This 'metafile copy' shows the limitlines out of the graph. When the graph is copied as a bitmap, the problem is NOT present.
There is however currently no possibility for you to determine if it should be copied as a metafile, or as a bitmap.
Still working on it....
With best regards,
John
Re: Limit lines overlap the legend after copy and paste
Hello Marius,
we have been able to fix the issue, where the graph-lines are drawn out of the grid and are overwriting the legend of the graph.
the fix for this issue is included in version 2013.1.7. we expect that this version will be avaiilable for you tomorrow (thursday 28th). That version also includes some other important improvements. (more on that tomorrow).
with best regards,
John
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we have been able to fix the issue, where the graph-lines are drawn out of the grid and are overwriting the legend of the graph.
the fix for this issue is included in version 2013.1.7. we expect that this version will be avaiilable for you tomorrow (thursday 28th). That version also includes some other important improvements. (more on that tomorrow).
with best regards,
John
Sent from my HTC Vision Using ForumTouch for Android
Re: Limit lines overlap the legend after copy and paste
Hello Marius,
Just for your information:
The 2013.1.7 version that fixes the issue with the graphline overlapping the legend is now available.
See the announcment post at: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=103
Best regards,
John
Just for your information:
The 2013.1.7 version that fixes the issue with the graphline overlapping the legend is now available.
See the announcment post at: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=103
Best regards,
John