https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389855

--- Comment #5 from Alexander Semke <alexander.se...@web.de> ---
(In reply to Matthew Trescott from comment #4)
> I started over with a fresh project file after a git pull and ./compile and
> this is still not fixed, 
With the new code, if you create a spreadsheet and add some data like 
1 1
2 2
and create a plot (context menu in spreadsheet -> plot data -> new plot in a
new worksheet) you should get a plot with ranges x=[1,2] and y=[1,2]. Is this
the case for you?

>but I'm not sure I feel like continuing with this
> bug because it seems that quick-and-easy is not the target use-case. 
Quick-and-easy but still powerful is definitely our goal. We're open for any
suggestions.

> If it's
> any help, I'm comparing LabPlot to Vernier LoggerPro, and LoggerPro (which
> is a commercial product and not even open-source) is currently doing a much
> better job of following the KDE mantra of "simple by default, powerful when
> needed" than LabPlot. Maybe for inspiration you'd like to spin up an Ubuntu
> 14.04 VM and try out Vernier's discontinued Linux version:
> https://www.vernier.com/downloads/logger-pro-linux/

> I wish you the best of luck because I'd really like to see LabPlot be
> successful, but right now I don't see it going in that direction.
There are many different use-cases that need to be covered and it is not always
easy to find an interface fulfilling the different wishes. We consider _all_
user reports (bugs and feature requests). Anything that would help to bring
LabPlot into the right direction, here right meaning suitable for different
scenarios, is welcome.

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