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J.F.P. |
Posted - 09/18/2012 : 05:47:34 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.5.1 SR2 Operating System: WinXP
Hallo,
sorry for my basic question but I have problems activating a graph window with the command "win -a graph5". Instead of activating window 5 window 50 is activated. Please could you help me about this - thank you very much!
Best regards JFP |
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greg |
Posted - 11/06/2012 : 4:42:05 PM window -b name is a different command than window -a name
The -b option has more complicated behavior.
We do not see any problem with "win -a" in version 8.5.1 SR2. If you have a project file that demonstrates some problem you should send it to tech@originlab.com
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J.F.P. |
Posted - 11/06/2012 : 08:21:44 AM Hi,
I couldn't figured out what the problem is but I found another problem that might be related to it and is not specific to my project. When I open a new project and create 10 new graphs and I try to activate them with the command "window -b graphX" where X is a substitution of the number of the graph it works in general but not if graph10 is activated and I want to switch back to graph1 using "window -b graph1". Instead of activating graph1, graph 10 stays activated. Although I am able to activate Graphs 2-9. Is any other graph activated besides graph10 it is possible to activate graph1. Is this problem known and what can I do about that. Thank's for any help! |
greg |
Posted - 09/19/2012 : 4:31:53 PM Sounds like a problem with your project - possibly a name conflict, but I don't know how you would have done that. The "window -activate name" command should only activate by Short Name.
Here is a script that dumps all graph Long Names and Short names: doc -e P { %A = page.name$; %B = page.label$; ty Short Name: %A, Long Name: %B; } |