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In a recent version update of PlotJuggler (within the last year...) the behavior of Y-axis tick labels seems to have changed. When the magnitude of the data in view is small enough, the significant figures / precision of the labels is no longer enough to be useful. See attached image where the Y axis labels are all zeros. This makes it much harder to tell what's happening with signals that are significant at very small magnitudes.
Steps to reproduce (important)
Describe your platform / Operative System:
Ubuntu 18.04, PlotJuggler version 3.2.0, using ROS plugin (though that doesn't seem to be necessary to reproduce)
Problem description
In a recent version update of PlotJuggler (within the last year...) the behavior of Y-axis tick labels seems to have changed. When the magnitude of the data in view is small enough, the significant figures / precision of the labels is no longer enough to be useful. See attached image where the Y axis labels are all zeros. This makes it much harder to tell what's happening with signals that are significant at very small magnitudes.

Steps to reproduce (important)
small_magnitude_example_modified.csv
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