Hi all,

I just started using labplot. Mainly for visualization so far. I am currently plotting stuff in a line plot. For some reason I cannot figure out how to properly align my x-axis. If I reduce the data range my gridlines overextend. If I increase the x-axis range the axis just extends over my data.

Anyone know how to make this fit.

Sorry for the basic question but I have been banging my head against this for 2 days now and just can’t figure it out.

If you have some good material beside the videos and documentation I am also happy to just take a link.

Thanks :)

edit: I use LabPlot 2.10.0 on Windows

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Hi,

Could you switch to LabPlot 2.11.1? Plot ranges and axis ranges have been synchronized in 2.11 to make any adjustments more intuitive.

You can find it here: https://labplot.kde.org/download

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Hi thanks this seems to be the case. The way it was before was pretty confusing for a first time user :D

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Yes, the former solution offered more flexibility, but could be less intuitive at first :-)

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For anyone wondering in this version.

You have to adjust your setting in the x-axis settings AS WELL AS the plot area settings.

This has been synchronized in 2.11.0

thanks to @LabPlot Maintainers for the quick help

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