Hello,

> De : sgoug...@free.fr
> Envoyé : mardi 22 novembre 2016 17:18
>
> IMO this is quite embarrassing (not from a technical point of view, but from 
> a reader one

The example provided is excessive,
but making *one* shortcut on *one* axis is a rightful request.

It is even considered good practice to show a shortcut mark at the bottom of a 
Y axis
when it doesn't start at 0, to highlight the fact that the tendency that is 
shown might
not be visible on a full axis (and thus that the importance of the tendency is 
questionable).

> In practical, xsetech(), drawaxis(), and/or the fact that data with %nan 
> values are skipped in plots
> could be used to achieve such a rendering.

OK, so you propose to create sub-windows for this.
People usually add some break mark such as // or ≈ through the axis to 
highlight this,
but for a limited amount of graphics, this could be added with an external 
software such as Inkscape
(or drawn "manually" inside Scilab).

But such a ready-made function could be interesting.
Antoine, you win the right to add it on the Bugzilla wishlist (-:

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