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holger1975 Posted - 03/24/2004 : 08:16:20 AM
Hello!
I discoveres LabTalk an would like to use ist, but I don't know how because I don't know the commands. Is there any kind of " dictionary" in the origin help-files or online?
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cosy Posted - 03/24/2004 : 09:20:42 AM
http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=12&lm=+66
Get the Help files from there.
Bye.
cosy Posted - 03/24/2004 : 09:17:19 AM
Hi,
You must be having a section called Origin Programming Guide in the Help->Programming sector and there you can find Labtalk language reference which has all the things you've mentioned. If you dont have them you can get it from the website. I did have the same problem initally and I later got it from the website.
Bye.
holger1975 Posted - 03/24/2004 : 08:40:57 AM
At first: thanks for your answer, Cosy. I stepped through the chapter once again.I have a german version of origin, maybe they've forgot some kind like a list of commands. In my help->programming sector they tell about the structure of labtalk, for example wks.colwidth=12. I can understand ist an also myself try something else like wks.colheight=somthing which might work ( just checked it, it doesn't). But I cannot find a list of the words i can type in the labtalk-window as commands, for example to adress a layer and, f.e., to change the color of the graph in that layer.
Excuse me for annoying again if I probably should already know the solution, but I cannot see it. :-(
cosy Posted - 03/24/2004 : 08:20:59 AM
Hi, Open origin, Go to Help->Programming .

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