Thanks, but I'm not sure you understood what I meant (perhaps my explanation wasn't clear enough).
It's not about minimum size, or logarithmic scales. The issue I see happens both with logarithmic and linear scales. And it's independent of the zoom level or rectangle size.
What I mean is that when you zoom in on a curve start or end points, those points snap to the canvas border.
I'm attaching a "before/after zooming" screenshot to show what I mean. In the screenshot, the point x=100,yleft=-80 should be roughly in the middle after zooming. Instead, it's in the bottom right corner.
A related thing happens after zoom out - it doesn't zoom out to the previously panned position, but instead it resets the panning.
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