Hi, All --
Just downloaded Prime (despise it) and noted that one of the plotting bugs that has been haunting me since at least MC 12 (if not longer) may have been fixed -- but you can't really tell for sure.
In the "I hate Prime" thread, I saw Mona mention that there will be a maintenance release for MC 15 this year and that we should report bugs somewhere. However, my account appears to have insufficient priviledges for bug reporting (PTC only wants to know about bugs from maintenance users?). I (and many others) have posted this many, many times before (with extensive examples), yet the bug has been lingering for many years:
If you reverse the y-axis on a 2D plot, the data points on your traces disappear -- only lines remain.
In my field, we deal extensively with subsurface data, typically collected at discrete depths. By convention, this is always (always) plotted with depth below ground surface on the y-axis, increasing downward.
I say that this might be fixed in Prime, but it is hard to know for sure because it seems impossible to order the y-axis as positive downward. In general, Prime is essentially unusable, so it doesn't much matter. Sure would like to see this problem fixed in the MC 15 M010 release....
Where can a guy without a maintenance contract post bug reports?
Matt