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turn off auto scale?
tinyjam71
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Posted: 26 Dec 2008 05:02• Complain to moderator   • User info

Greetings,
I've downloaded PlotLab 3.1. I'm using Visual C# Express edition with all the latest updates and version 3.5 of the .NET framework.

I've built the scope example from the quick start guide -> builds and executes just fine.

Problem:
Autoscale Y-axis does not operate properly. I set the autoscale to false in the property window of the project. I set the min / max values. When I change the min/max values, the scope component in the form changes according to the values (correct behavior). When I rebuild the application and execute it, the Y-axis always autoscales. Why? Any work around?

Edited 26 Dec 2008 05:03 by tinyjam71
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