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Re: Shrinked axes
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mmuetzel |
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Re: Shrinked axes |
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Fri, 11 Oct 2019 10:37:46 -0500 (CDT) |
Pantxo wrote
> mmuetzel wrote
>> On 11 Oct 2019 12:00:09 +0300, Valdas Jankūnas wrote:
>>
>> I see the same in Octave 5.1.0 and Octave 4.4.1. So it doesn't look like
>> a
>> recent regression.
>> I also think this is a bug. Can you please open a report on savannah?
>> https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=octave
>>
>> Also setting the outerposition in pixel units seems to be off if the
>> figure is larger.
>> It looks like the area that is accounted for the labels and title is
>> proportional to the figure extent instead of that of the outerpostion.
>>
>> Fwiw, the axes have the expected dimensions in Matlab with your original
>> example.
>>
>> Markus
>
> I don't think this is a bug per se, but rather a consequence of the way we
> impose a minimal margin around axes boxes. Since the "looseinset" property
> also exists as a hidden property in Matlab (or it used to), I expect the
> very same result there.
>
> Pantxo
I tried the example in Matlab R2019b and the results are like the OP
expected:
The axes in figure 2 have the same size as in figure 1.
The same result with Matlab R2016a and R2012a.
The results in Octave are different.
Markus
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