Version: 1.2.0_devel (using KDE KDE 3.4.0) OS: Linux When supression of axes is turned on, each plot (graph area plus any visible axes and labels) get equal space by default). It would be better if the graph area were the same size (labels and associated white space is extra). That way each graph would be the same size (as happens when axis supression is off, even if the labels/axes numbers are of various different sizes).
Created attachment 12290 [details] Image showing uneven graph size with supressed borders An exported kst png showing the size discrepancy when suppressed borders is turned on. Note how the 5 middle plots are all the same size, but the upper (T_lhe) plot's graph area is slightly shorter (due to the white space above the plot), and the lower plot (T_ln2_filt) is significantly shorter (due to the x-axis numbers and white space). It would be preferable if all plots connected by suppressed axes have the same height/width (depending on the direction of supression).
This has been partially fixed in cleanup layout - but only approximately.
Could be still open in Kst 1.
Fixed in 2.x WONTFIX for 1.x