Could you attach the chi2.agr file for reference?  The @autoscale
cannot be used in many cases because of the relax infrastructure.
However if the axis minimum and maximum values are not supplied, then
it can be.  If the x-axis minimum and maximum are not supplied, then
we can use:

@autoscale xaxes

And for the y-axis, we can use:

@autoscale yaxes

I would like to see if these two commands do anything for your chi2.agr file.

Cheers,

Edward

On 11 June 2013 14:52, Troels Emtekær Linnet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi edward.
>
> The keyword should/could be supplied after the/each data
> section, so that data section would be autoscaled.
> It should not be supplied in the "@with gx" sections, and not with the key:
> "onread"
>
> data data data
> ...
> 920.0                          -0.018254167047916
> 0.257629287877807
> &
> @autoscale xyaxes
>
> I can use:
> @autoscale
> @autoscale xyaxes
> @autoscale YAXES
>
> but I havent tested what they do.
>
> Anyway, is just a minor wish, :-)
> Since clicking the autoscale button is minor thing.
>
> But i doesnt change that chi2.agr and phi_ex.agr does not contain any
> scaling information.
>
> A "beginner (me)" to relax/xmgrace result view, could get the idea, that the
> results are empty and relax are not working.
> And, that I get a error message when opening: [Error] To many tics ( >
> MAX_TICS), autoticking
> This error message is just annoying, and can be clicked away.
> But it doesnt appear, when you have autoscale on at least the xaxes.
>
>
> Best
> Troels
>
>
> Troels Emtekær Linnet
>
>
> 2013/6/11 Edward d Auvergne <[email protected]>
>>
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