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Automatic resize of graph in gnu octave
Automatic resize of graph in gnu octave











Automatic resize of graph in gnu octave Patch#

However, the patch has gone backwards from a coding perspective. That might be something to do with the version of Linux I am running which is rather old (Mint 18.1 based on Ubuntu 2016.04). When shifting a figure from the HiDPI display to a normal one the axes containing the plot is shrunk, however the figure itself is not, so that when you do any operation the axes is autoscaled to match the figure size which is large.

automatic resize of graph in gnu octave

I tried the latest patch with Linux and it appears to mostly work. Qt qcollectiongenerator: qcollectiongenerator Qt libraries: -framework QtNetwork -framework QtOpenGL -framework QtPrintSupport -framework QtHelp -framework QtWidgets -framework QtGui -framework QtSql -framework QtCore -lqscintilla2_qt5 Warning: opengl_renderer: Error 'invalid framebuffer operation' (1286) occurred drawing 'line' object Warning: opengl_renderer: Error 'invalid framebuffer operation' (1286) occurred in init_gl_context

automatic resize of graph in gnu octave

The example didn't hang, but did throw an error. "buttondownfcn", disp (get (h, "string")))

automatic resize of graph in gnu octave

Are coordinates displayed on the status bar when hovering an axes with the mouse cursor correct? If you click on the text labels in the example below, does Octave display the corresponding text? Also I am curious to know if mouse operation with HDPI screens work.Can someone attach the svg file resulting from the following snippet: Since I don't have a HDPI screen I'll need some more information: If the latest patch works, I'll review it, add a change log and push it (in the name of John Swensen) so that we have time to discover any regression before the next major release.











Automatic resize of graph in gnu octave