Sorry if this isn’t the best way to post this but I wasn’t sure what was a better approach. I made this post last week:
https://www.scichart.com/questions/wpf/stacked-y-axes-with-stacked-mountain-plots
I have created a test project which reproduces the issue, it is attached
Edit: I’ve uploaded a second attempt at sharing the test project
- Malcolm Geddes asked 4 months ago
- last edited 4 months ago
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Hi Malcolm, Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, the shared file is not accessible. This can be due to the file size. Could you please check whether the ‘bin’, ‘obj’, and ‘packages’ folders have been deleted? This should significantly reduce the .zip size. You can also resend the modified .zip file as a reply to the current forum post. Thanks in advance, Lex, SciChart Technical Support Engineer
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I tried to post the zip again as an answer here, not sure if that went through though
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Hi Malcolm, Thank you, the file is uploaded correctly now. I am going to investigate the shared project and will get back to you as soon as I have an update. Kind regards, Lex
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Hi Malcolm, Hope you are doing well. I am sorry for the late response. Please be informed that the reported issue has been forwarded to our developers for further investigation. We’ll get you informed regarding the investigation progress. Kind regards, Lex
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Hi Lex, Is there any update on this issue?
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Hi Malcolm,
Hope you are doing well.
I’m glad to inform you that we have fixed the reported issue and the changes are already available in the recently released SciChart v8.6.0.28199 update.
The release is available in the official NuGet feed. Here you can find more details:
SciChart WPF Changelog – SciChart
Please try it out and let us know your feedback.
Kind regards,
Lex,
SciChart Technical Support Engineer
- Lex answered 1 month ago
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Here’s my attempt at trying to reupload the project
- Malcolm Geddes answered 4 months ago
- last edited 4 months ago
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