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RE: Subplot problem in Octave 4.4.0?


From: Richardson, Anthony
Subject: RE: Subplot problem in Octave 4.4.0?
Date: Fri, 4 May 2018 13:03:20 +0000

I recently filed a bug report (53670) about subplots disappearing with window 
resizing.  That bug is present in previous versions of octave as well.
The problem I am having now is new in 4.4.0 (although it may be related to bug 
53670).  

Tony

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> Subject: Re: Subplot problem in Octave 4.4.0?
> 
> Tony Richardson wrote
> > I've got a couple of scripts that create figures with several subplots.
> > There are a couple of gui slider controls that, when changed, trigger
> > redrawing of some of the subplots.  Under 4.4.0 some of the subplots
> > disappear when redrawn.  The scripts still work fine under 4.2.2.  I
> > have attached one of the scripts.  (I have tried to come up with a
> > simpler script that demonstrates the problem, but have not been able to
> do so.
> > The original script reads in sampled audio from a large file, but I
> > changed the script to use simulated input data.)
> >
> > Run the script, change around some of the gui slider controls and some
> > of the subplots will disappear.  This doesn't happen under 4.2.2.
> >
> > This is under Windows 10 with the Qt graphics toolkit.  I don't have
> > 4.4.0 running under Linux yet.  I'll try to test that later today.
> >
> > I realize this may be too complicated an example to easily debug.
> > Maybe someone else is seeing similar behavior in a simpler script though?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Tony Richardson
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > bugtest.m (15K)
> >
> <http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/attachment/4687876/0/bugtest.m
> > >
> 
> Hi,
> 
> On linux changing the slider values works but resizing the figure window does
> make subplots disappear. Could you file a bug report please?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Pantxo
> 
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