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The properties of the layout are modified in the tab "Layout" in the properties explorer:
The properties of the layout are modified in the tab "Layout" in the properties explorer:
[[File:LabPlot worksheet layout properties.png |300px|thumb|center]]
[[File:LabPlot worksheet layout properties.png |300px|thumb|center]]
Here it is possible to specify the sizes of the margins as well as of the spacings and also layout's type. In case the grid layout is active, additional options for the number of rows and columns in the grid that are specific to this layout type.
Here it is possible to specify the sizes of the margins as well as of the spacing between the plots. The type of the layout can also be changed here. In case the grid layout is active, additional options for the number of rows and columns in the grid that are specific to this layout type.


When adding new plots to the worksheet, LabPlot automatically takes care of the re-calculation of the sizes and positions for all plots on the worksheet according to the specified layout properties like type, margins and spacing.
When adding new plots to the worksheet, LabPlot automatically takes care of the re-calculation of the sizes and positions for all plots on the worksheet according to the specified layout properties like type, margins and spacing.


* Vertical Layout
* Vertical Layout
The vertical layout arranges the plots in the vertical direction:
[[File:LabPlot worksheet vertical layout.png |400px|thumb|center]]
[[File:LabPlot worksheet vertical layout.png |400px|thumb|center]]


* Horizontal Layout
* Horizontal Layout
The horizontal layout arranges the plots in the horizontal direction:
[[File:LabPlot worksheet horizontal layout.png |400px|thumb|center]]
[[File:LabPlot worksheet horizontal layout.png |400px|thumb|center]]


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* Advanced Layout
* Advanced Layout
More advanced layouts with arbitrary positions and sizes of the plots are achieved by deactivating the automatic layouting in the worksheet (option "No Layout") and by setting the positions and sizes manually.
More advanced layouts with arbitrary positions and sizes of the plots are achieved by deactivating the automatic layouting in the worksheet (option "No Layout") and by setting the positions and sizes manually. Below is an example for such an arrangement of plots:
[[File:LabPlot worksheet advanced layout.png |400px|thumb|center]]

Revision as of 10:13, 10 January 2021

Basic Concepts

Layouts

Though the positioning of the objects on the worksheet can be freely done, a more practical and comfortable way to do this is by using the layouting system of the worksheet. If the layout is active, the plots are automatically arranged according to the type of the layout, s.a. the examples below. The layout of the currently selected worksheet is activated (or deactivated) via the corresponding buttons in the main toolbar:

or via the context menu of the worksheet.

Three different layout types are supported - vertical, horizontal and grid layout. In case no layout has to be used and the positioning is done manually by the user, the type "No Layout" has to be selected.

The properties of the layout are modified in the tab "Layout" in the properties explorer:

Here it is possible to specify the sizes of the margins as well as of the spacing between the plots. The type of the layout can also be changed here. In case the grid layout is active, additional options for the number of rows and columns in the grid that are specific to this layout type.

When adding new plots to the worksheet, LabPlot automatically takes care of the re-calculation of the sizes and positions for all plots on the worksheet according to the specified layout properties like type, margins and spacing.

  • Vertical Layout

The vertical layout arranges the plots in the vertical direction:

  • Horizontal Layout

The horizontal layout arranges the plots in the horizontal direction:

  • Grid Layout

In the grid layout the plots are arranged in multiple columns and rows. The number of columns and rows can be modified by the user. In the example below six plots are arranged in two rows and three columns:

The same plots can also be arranged in three rows and two columns:

Note how the sizes of the plots are automatically adjusted to fit to the fixed size of the worksheet.

  • Advanced Layout

More advanced layouts with arbitrary positions and sizes of the plots are achieved by deactivating the automatic layouting in the worksheet (option "No Layout") and by setting the positions and sizes manually. Below is an example for such an arrangement of plots: