So I think I solved this issue by playing around with the margins of the grid. 
That seems to be pretty easy to do. If you still have a better option, tell me 
:)

Yan

Op 29 sep. 2013, om 17:01 heeft Yan Grange <[email protected]> het volgende 
geschreven:

> 
> Hi Jeremy (et al.),
> 
> I'm trying to make several pages of plots. For this I use a grid on each 
> page, and in each grid I put several graphs. I use zero margins. For each 
> plot I have a separate y axis, but the x-axis sis shared.  The nice thing is 
> that because the number of graphs is the same on each page, alle pages are 
> uniform. However, the total number of graphs I want to plot is not a divisor 
> of the number of plots per page. This means that the last page will contain 
> less plots, and that the plots on the last page wil therefore be scaled 
> differently from all the others.
> 
> So let me give an example, say that my document has three pages of 10 plots 
> per page, and cnosists of 22 plots. Then on pages 1 and 2, the plots are 
> typically 1/10th of a page high, while on the last page, both plots are 1/2 
> page in height. 
> 
> What I tried doing was just adding some plots, and hiding them. This solves 
> the scaling, but I don't manage to get the shared x-axis to just show under 
> the last 'real' plot.
> 
> Is there a way to get the last page uniform to the first ones, while also 
> being able to show the x-axis? For example, it would probably solve my 
> problem if I could just indicate the size of the plot in some relative units, 
> I guess.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Yan
> 
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