Jerry et al.,

Jerry wrote on 2013-05-25:
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> Thanks, Steve.

My pleasure - I have another patch coming to fix an issue with grid lines not 
matching major tick locations for time axes. 

> Just a casual observation and a question (not only to Steve): Why does "test"
> overlay "500" or "0.5" in all of these plots? Is this collision normal?

I presume because the call to pllab doesn't know/can't remember that the plot 
had placed numeric axes labels in both their conventional "n" (bottom, left) 
and unconventional "m" (top, right) locations. So I presume the "disp" defaults 
to allow space along the bottom and left for the numerical labels, but not the 
top where the plot title is. I don't think this is a bug per se. If the user 
chooses unconventional locations they should be prepared to call plmtex to 
place the label themselves. Pllab is the quick and dirty route.

I apologise for sending an ugly example, including one in which I didn't work 
to avoid the clash of the exponent string with the labels even in the case 
where I placed it by hand. I just did enough to illustrate the point.

Best wishes
Steve

> Jerry
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