Thanks to all for the replies. I appreciate it. Glad to hear it will be fixed!
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: st: RE: graph hbox with ylabel(angle())
> Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:17:43 -0600
>
> Tess Stafford writes that -graph hbox- does not
> respect the -ylabel(, angle())- option.
>
> That is true, and it will be fixed in a future update.
>
> Tess can change the angle in the graph editor, but as she notes that may be
> tedious because she has many graphs to draw.
>
> In the same thread, David Airey refers to his
> prior posting about the "Position" option under the "Advanced" button of the
> axis dialog in the Graph editor. David says,
>
>> So that is 2 bugs in graph hbox. One I noted in the other thread on
>> - graph hbox- where the justification option in the -graph editor-
>> draws the y axis away from the plot proper, and this bug you
>> describe.
>
> What David describes is a feature. Draw a graph, then start the graph editor
> and select the "Grid Edit" tool. Now, select your y-axis and drag it to the
> right of the plot region. That's fine, but the labels and ticks stay where
> they are, and since the axis is on the right of the plotregion, that is the
> wrong side of the axis line. You fix this by doing what David did: select
> the "Pointer" tool, double click the axis, select the "Advanced" button, and
> change "Position" from "Left" to "Right" (because now your axis in on the
> right side of the graph.)
>
> Is that something everyone will use? Well, no, but then that's why it's under
> the "Advanced" button.
>
>
> -- Vince
> [email protected]
>
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