[rkward-devel] Snapshot 7 sep: new plot window too big

Matthieu Stigler matthieu.stigler at gmail.com
Thu Sep 9 09:55:16 UTC 2010


please find in:
/home/fao/Dropbox/Public/CaptureRkwardPlot.png

a print scrren of my problem. Basically, just plotting on rkward 
0.4.5-test5 (KDE 4.4.2), I can/t see the xlab, nor am I able to resize 
the window,as the lower right part is not accessible. But maybe I am 
just stupid and there is an obvious way to solve this in general?

Thanks!

Le 08. 09. 10 16:28, Thomas Friedrichsmeier a écrit :
> On Wednesday 08 September 2010, Matthieu Stigler wrote:
>    
>> Which arrow button do you mean sorry? If it is the usual upper right, it
>> does not help, as it simply extend the window but still I can't see the
>> bottom of window
>>      
> For clarity, I'm attaching a screenshot. This is what I get for
>     plot (1, 1)
> with no previous device window opened. At the right of the toolbar, there is a
> small arrow. Clicking it reveals the "Remove current plot" button.
>
> Could you give some more detail on what this looks like for you? Does the
> window go off the screen to the right, to the bottom, or both? Is the window
> too large to fit on screen at all, or is it placed too far to the right/bottom,
> or both?
>
> One thing I note is that the toolbar does not appear to remember a changed
> icon-size setting. I'll have to look into it.
>
>    
>> What is the "active" supposed to do? Without knowing much of the plugin,
>> I would personally rather remove duplicate rather than previous/next, I
>> like it pretty much!
>>      
> Well, activate might indeed be a candidate for removal from the default
> toolbar, too, assuming that most users will work with a single window most of
> the time. What it does is set the device as active, i.e. subsequent plot calls
> affect this device. See ?dev.set.
>
>    
>> Concerning changing button size, I feel in any case something should be
>> done on windows... I had tried the win version and from the main
>> interface the buttons execute line/selection/whole were not available
>> directly, which is quite annoying!
>>      
> Probably this is not really windows-specific, but a lot of parameters affect the
> size of each button on the toolbar, and screen resolution differs, too. This
> makes it pretty much impossible to predict just how much will fit on the
> toolbar.
>
> Of course it may be a good idea to trim down the number of buttons that are on
> the main window toolbar by default. Does anybody use the "Previous
> Window"/"Next Window" buttons?
>
> Regards
> Thomas
>    
>
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