As I recall it had to do with putting the numbers in a more reasonable
place. No reason not to have the option. Probably no reason not to just
change it. But that was the reason.

On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 8:21 PM, Jonathan Gutow <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was wondering if we have a good reason for placing the boundbox ticks
> along the edges we do.  This is not the usual placement for ticks in a
> righthand coordinate system.  Our Z-ticks are in the normal position (edge
> in quadrants with X & Y negative), but the X & Y ticks are not in the
> normal positions.  Normal would be X-ticks along the edge in the quadrants
> with Z & Y negative and Y-ticks along the edge in the quadrants with Z
> negative and X positive.
>
> If nobody has a reason not to I suggest we change to this more standard
> placement or alternatively have the option of using the more normal
> placement.
>
> Jonathan
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