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Thanks Regina. Just a few more points:
1. The scale works as you say when the rang
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Regina,
Thanks for your explanation. But, sorry, this is not how log graphs are
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Created an attachment (id=52362)
Demo of logarithmic axis problem: non-standard int
Assigned to|kla
Reported by|tode
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When a logarithmic axis is selected, the intervals do not follow standard
behaviour for log charts (equal numeric intervals) but have equal physical
kla
Reported by|tode
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When formatting a chart with a logarithmic y axis, the value of the minimum
scale point is not shown if it is, for example, 0.1. If the axis range covers
only one dec
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User tode changed the following:
What|Old value |New value
Assigned to|mru
Reported by|tode
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Seems to be the same as Issue 61063 which appears to be closed, but it is a
problem here in release 2.0.4.
It occurs when footnotes are numbered &quo