From: Maurice L. <mj...@ga...> - 2002-11-27 15:45:17
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Jo=E3o Cardoso writes: > On Wednesday 27 November 2002 15:05, Jo=E3o Cardoso wrote: > | On Wednesday 27 November 2002 14:26, Morris, Steven J wrote: > | | Since there's been so much traffic on this list the last few day= s, > | | I thought I'd throw this one in. > | > | Sure, let as help each other. > | > | | I'm using the tk plot, where the graphics are all calculated and= > | | done in C++, but the window is embedded in a tk window with some= > | | other widgets. I notice that when I zoom, it resizes the plplot= > | | window, making it slightly wider, and writing over some other > | | widgets I happen to have nearby. I figure I can go in and fix t= he > | | problem myself, but I won't bother if someone else has fixed it > | | already. > | > | In the past I also used that kind of setup, but I don't remember t= o > | have such problems. I used the "packer" geometry manager, that > | resizes widgets when one of them happens to grow or shrink. What > | geometry menager are you using? > | > | Any way, the plot window should not change size... but the appeara= nce > | of the scroll bars could explain the reason. >=20 > Yes, you are right (and me too). I run one of these my apps, and whe= n I=20 > enter zoom mode the apearance of the scroll bars makes the frame whe= re=20 > the plot is embedded to grow; the plot window keeps its original siz= e. I see it too.. strange, because it doesn't happen when running a plfram= e from the tk driver. Am looking into it. --=20 Maurice LeBrun mj...@ga... Research Organization for Information Science and Technology of Japan (= RIST) |