From: Bruce S. <Bru...@nc...> - 2008-03-27 19:09:45
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Thanks. I misunderstood, not realizing that the graph case was just meant to be an example of a more general issue, one which indeed people from time to time have suggested. Bruce Sherwood Hans-Joachim Gurt wrote: > Hans-Joachim Gurt wrote: > >>>the scene is updated & resized after every calculation. >>>The effect can be seen with .. one of the example programs, .. >>>It would be nice if there were commands to stop/ >>>restart updating and forcing a refresh of the scene. >>>A similar request was on the mailinglist back in 2006-09 >>>"freezing the scene", but I found no followup to that posting. > > > Bruce Sherwood wrote: > >>If you don't want continual autoscaling of a graph, > > > That was just one easy example for cases where it is > undesirable to show intermediate results in the scene. > The posting "freezing the scene" had another example. > > > >>just specify specific limits of the x and y axes >>before starting the plotting, by specifying these limits >>in creating a gdisplay object. > > > I was thinking that it should be easier, and useful in general, > to add commands to stop/delay/restart/refresh the rendering, > than having to program extra logic (pre-calculation, storing > results, analysing, etc.) for each application that needs this. > > > By(t)e, > HaJo Gurt |