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Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Your EMF file looks fine to me inserted in LibreOffice or Microsoft Word. Your SVG file looks fine to me, either loaded in Inkscape, Firefox or MS Edge. Hi - you didn't attach the CSV file necessary to open the document. Subject: Re: Exporting graphics into Vector formats changes the plots ( #407) So I am now willing to believe that it is my viewing tools that cannot properly preview the file before I send it off to the editors. PaintShopPro is supposed to be able to open EMF but it cannot figure out the format of the exported graphic. When configuring a broken axis in datetime mode, the max and min fields accept ISO8601 formatted date codes as expected, but the Break pairs field only accepts decimal format.
Pick axis number starting point veusz windows 10#
Paint is supposed to be able to open this format but on my version of Windows 10 it says that it does not recognize the EMF as a valid file. So, I tried Chrome and it previews just fine in Chrome. When I opened in Internet Explorer it is missing the markers.

When I load the SVG file into Edge it opens at 800X and will not zoom down. I am new to Veusz so I assumed that the csv data were stored inside of the VSZ file, once the import had been executed.
