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The observation is perhaps less a bug in fprettify, than due to not-so-good practice of Fortran code submitted to the formatter. In contrast to other languages (e.g., Python), Fortran does...

I agree with you, there is too much trim (Fortran) or strip (Python) frpettify engages on the sample code. Perhaps naïve, but a list-based approach with the possible pitfalls (to...

I'm not sure if resources like fortranwiki.org or the discussion board on fortran-lang.org may hint to an other, alternative to fprettify which may trade better with your code. So far,...

You do not clarify what kind of data you want to extract. Since it is a map with discrete color levels (as antonym to _continuous_), _perhaps_ you are interested to...

Multiple options are available but (likely) neither one is in the scope of the digitizer's design. + the map with tints of blue _looks like_ generated by R/ggplot2. Identify the...

It looks like the scale's intervals (how many pixels for a Delta of 10 deg Celsius) changes three times yet remains linear along the abscissa within the intervals [-40...40], [40...100],...

After measuring the dimensions of some of the rectangles ([inkscape](https://inkscape.org/), activation by key `m`) of the illustration imported, the plot looks distorted. It neither is a clear semilog plot, nor...

This may be perceived as an optimization problem. 1) mean(original n = 55) and stdev (orginal n = 55) are known; 2) mean and stdev about (n = 54 discernable...

_By concept_, the question is related to the dot planimetry approach mentioned earlier ([see here](https://github.com/ankitrohatgi/WebPlotDigitizer/issues/257)) with maps of discrete levels in mind. Perhaps some of it may be used as...

It is impossible to replicate your observation, because your report does not state e.g., + what kind of raw data did you use (.pdf, .png) which you could attach e.g.,...