P.S.
I noted that the new versions of OOcalc and Exel, 3.0 and 2007, now do allow
log scales other than in decades.


Janwillem wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to have in Matplotlib.pyplot a log (base 10) scale that 
> does go from xmin to xmax where xmin and xmax are not powers of 10 (as 
> in Excel and OOCalc)?? E.g. a scale from 20 to 2500 like you can do in 
> SciDAVis (and Origin and Mathematica) "Scale/from  and Scale/to".
> I hope so,
> Thanks, Janwillem
> 
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