it may not be counted as a problem but is a little bit annoying:
Running par_old = par(no.readonly = TRUE) in a fresh R session calls out the httpgd plot window. This line of code is only meant for recording the default settings, not for plotting.
Then, whenever I plot, the chart appears with an incorrect size. (Screenshot: how the vs-code interface looks like when I hit the plot function. The white horizontal bars are the squashed white background of the plot and its thumbnail.)
If now I draw the edge of the plot window with some random re-scaling, the plot will recover and appear what it should be. (Screenshots: 1) After a random re-scaling of the window, the plot appears immediately. 2) The plot does not disappear even when I re-scale the window back to its original size)
Describe the bug
it may not be counted as a problem but is a little bit annoying:
Running
par_old = par(no.readonly = TRUE)
in a fresh R session calls out thehttpgd
plot window. This line of code is only meant for recording the default settings, not for plotting.Then, whenever I plot, the chart appears with an incorrect size. (Screenshot: how the vs-code interface looks like when I hit the plot function. The white horizontal bars are the squashed white background of the plot and its thumbnail.)
If now I draw the edge of the plot window with some random re-scaling, the plot will recover and appear what it should be. (Screenshots: 1) After a random re-scaling of the window, the plot appears immediately. 2) The plot does not disappear even when I re-scale the window back to its original size)
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