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Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?]
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?] |
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Sat, 22 Jan 2011 09:35:05 -0500 |
On Jan 22, 2011, at 7:38 AM, logari81 wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 12:35 +0100, logari81 wrote:
>> On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 23:14 -0500, Ben Abbott wrote:
>>> On Jan 21, 2011, at 4:39 PM, logari81 wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 20:01 -0500, Ben Abbott wrote:
>>>>> On Jan 20, 2011, at 6:59 PM, Ben Abbott wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jan 19, 2011, at 3:58 PM, logari81 wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1. Current version of the fltk backend doesn't show minor ticks/grid,
>>>>>>> there is no bug report for this, but there is a patch:
>>>>>>> https://mailman.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2011-January/022173.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2. a)Color of axis labels / b)Positioning of axis labels at right and
>>>>>>> top:
>>>>>>> https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?31800
>>>>>>> a) there is a patch for the colors, waiting for evaluation
>>>>>>> b) I can provide a patch for the positioning after the patch of (1) is
>>>>>>> accepted/pushed
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 3. I would also like to apply this patch:
>>>>>>> https://mailman.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/octave-maintainers/2011-January/022108.html
>>>>>>> but this also depend on the progress on (1)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 4. Axes Position/Outerpositioning/Tightinset synchronization
>>>>>>> Probably will not do it for 3.4. I have a plan for fixing this but it is
>>>>>>> quite a long of work still (also depends on (1) and (3))
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Concerning the replacement of "backend" I don't have any fixed opinion.
>>>>>>> Concerning replacing "fltk" I would vote against "fltk_opengl", I would
>>>>>>> prefer one of "fltk" or "opengl".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Kostas
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hope to look at the three changesets below in the next few days.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. minorticks-restructure-draw_axes.changeset
>>>>>> 2. bug-31800-color.changeset
>>>>>> 3. axes-ticks-positioning.changeset
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My intention is to run Soren's dump_demo script and make sure there are
>>>>>> no obvious reversions.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'll respond back to this thread with what I find.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If there are no objections, and there are no reversions, I'll ask Kostas
>>>>>> to push.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ben
>>>>>
>>>>> Kostas,
>>>>>
>>>>> Regarding minorticks-restructure-draw_axes.changeset
>>>>>
>>>>> Please take a look at the demo for "grid"
>>>>>
>>>>> demo ("grid", 1)
>>>>>
>>>>> I've attached the result I get using Matlab.
>>>>>
>>>>> Essentially, when the minor grid is turned on the major one becomes a
>>>>> solid line.
>>>>>
>>>>> Ben
>>>>
>>>> Thank you Ben for the testing. I have just pushed the changeset for (2).
>>>> I have also merged the patches for (1) and (3) into one and re-based the
>>>> result relatively to the current status. You can find this combined
>>>> patch in the attachment. The attached patch should additionally solve
>>>> the positioning problem in Bug 31800 (demo("plotyy",1)).
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for the big patch but recent whitespace changes make it very
>>>> difficult to work with the older separate individual patches. This patch
>>>> reduces gl-render.cc from 3441 to 3239 lines!!
>>>>
>>>> Concerning the behavior of ML when minorgrid is enabled, I couldn't
>>>> verify your results with the ML version, that I have access to. Probably
>>>> is quite easy to make grid lines continuous when minor grid is enabled,
>>>> but I would prefer to try it after the branching for 3.4 .
>>>>
>>>> Please consider the attached patch for inclusion in 3.4.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Kostas
>>>> <minorticks-restructure-draw_axes-bug-31800.changeset>
>>>
>>> Kostas,
>>>
>>> I've run Soren's dump_demo's script using the FLTK backend, and don't see
>>> any regressions. Using FLTK on MacOS doesn't always give the same results
>>> as on Linux, but the link below compare the plots obtained via
>>> Octave/gnupot, Matlab 2010b, and Octave/FLTK. The files are in the process
>>> of being uploaded. The link should be function within 30 mins of the time
>>> of this email.
>>>
>>> https://files.me.com/bpabbott/kuq28y
>>>
>>> Please push this changeset.
>>>
>>> Ben
>>
>> I have just pushed it. I will keep an eye on it, please report any
>> problems or objections.
>>
>> Kostas
>
> I have noticed in your tests here:
> http://homepage.mac.com/bpabbott/kostas2/compare_plots.html
> that in plotyy_1_1 the tick marks of the second y axis will cover the
> tick marks of the primary y axis at the left. Even if the problem has
> surfaced now, I do not consider it as a problem in the backend but a
> problem in plotyy.m, which leaves property 'box' set to on for both
> primary and secondary axes. For comparison, plotyy in ML sets boxes of
> both axes to off by default.
>
> I believe this small issue should be fixed in plotyy.m like e.g. in the
> attached file.
>
> BR
>
> Kostas
> <plotyy.m>
I've pushed your change.
http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/rev/e916491cbb99
Thanks
Ben
- Re: branching for release?, (continued)
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], Ben Abbott, 2011/01/20
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], Ben Abbott, 2011/01/20
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], logari81, 2011/01/21
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], Ben Abbott, 2011/01/21
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], Ben Abbott, 2011/01/21
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], logari81, 2011/01/22
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], logari81, 2011/01/22
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?],
Ben Abbott <=
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], Ben Abbott, 2011/01/22
- Re: Matlab behavior for grid lines [was: branching for release?], Ben Abbott, 2011/01/22
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], Ben Abbott, 2011/01/20
- Re: FLTK changesets [was: branching for release?], Ben Abbott, 2011/01/21
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