
Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. I discovered and downloaded Veusz today, and started to use it with several tutorials.

In addition, the user can load or write import plugins in Python which load data into Veusz in an arbitrary. Use the Data Import dialog to read data, or the importing commands in the API can be used. If it is not possible, any suggestions for easy work-arounds? (Adding a graph on top with n-type symbols and exactly the same dimensions seems to me a possible way, but I am not sure whether there is an easier way). Currently Veusz supports reading data from files with text, CSV, HDF5, FITS, 2D text or CSV, QDP, binary and NPY/NPZ formats. Veusz provides GUI, Python module, command line, scripting, DBUS and SAMP interfaces to its plotting facilities. The user interface aims to be simple, consistent and powerful. You need a big enough margin to show the 2nd axis. Graphs are built-up by combining plotting widgets. Simple answer sorry if its obvious, I assume you are adding the 2nd y-axis to the right hand side If so have you tried resizing the graph (making it horizontally smaller) 1. Plotting large time-series data however generates heavy file sizes which slow down user interaction and strain computing resources such as RAM, disk, network and more. It would be very useful if the Veusz can change " axis title" automatically to the " column header" w. Lightweight and fast compression algorithm in Python for time-series plots Motivation Visualization is a powerful and critical step for reasoning with our data.


#Veusz dual axis pdf#
It is designed to produce publication-ready PDF or SVG output. Here are two minor but very useful (of course, in my opinion) suggestions: 1. Is it possible to draw two separate keys in one graph? I like to add a separate key with the n-type symbols into the upper empty space in this graph (attached) Multiple axes Axes with steps in axis scale (broken axes) Axes scales using functional forms, optionally linked to another axis Plotting functions. Veusz is a 2D and 3D scientific plotting package.
