Yeah -- I can confirm this.  I'm not sure what the most desired behavior 
is, but I think it's worth opening a discussion in a Github issue.

Mike

On 05/09/2013 08:44 PM, K.-Michael Aye wrote:
> If someone confirms this, I'd be happy to put it into github, but I
> thought I send it here first, to see if this is another PEBKAC.
>
> Michael
>
>
> On 2013-05-10 00:39:48 +0000, K.-Michael Aye said:
>
>> Problem: New y-axis max value set by edit-curve interface is forgotten
>> after zoom-in-zoom-out cycle.
>>
>> Reproduction steps:
>>
>> * change y-axis max to a larger value than used by the default layouter
>> with the edit-curve interface (click on the green hook)
>> * Click Ok
>> * Zoom into the plot
>> * click the 'Back' button and see the max on y-axis going back to the
>> default value.
>>
>> I would understand if the Home button goes to the default layout,
>> although that's debatable, but the back button really should go to the
>> previous layout, not the default layout values.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
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