Description: I made a scatter plot with log scale on both x and y axes, so far so good. I plotted two data sets, and then added error bars to both from a cell range with their precalculated standard deviations. For one set of data this worked fine, presumably because the error bars were small. For the other set of data it showed some a few of the error bars as diagonal lines to infinity while the figure was still selected. As soon as I clicked outside of the figure and no longer had it selected it disappeared and left only a black diagonal line inside a transparant box that I could see the outline of if I clicked on the line. My hypothesis for the problem is that the error bars extend down to negative numbers if the error bar values are larger than the plotted values, and the bug occurs when libreoffice calc tries to draw these negative values on the logarithmic plot. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Make log-scale scatter plot 2.Plot a range of data on it 3.Add error bars to the plot from a cell range, with the error values being larger than the plotted values. Actual Results: - Expected Results: - Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: [Information automatically included from LibreOffice] Locale: en-US Module: SpreadsheetDocument [Information guessed from browser] OS: Linux (All) OS is 64bit: yes
6.4 LO version is quite old, please give a try to a newer LO version like 7.2.7 or brand new 7.3.3.
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