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razmataz Posted - 07/12/2004 : 05:17:22 AM
Very strange: I'm using Origin 7.5 and I have a problem with the numbers on my x axis labels, which are not displayed correctly.

If I choose the scientific display setting in the tick label dialog box, I just get x10^3 in every label and if I choose the decimal display, the labels just become blank?! My X axis data are in the range 1540 to 1572.5.

I tried copying the data into Origin 6.0, which I have moderate user experience with from the past, and there everything looks just as it should. Does somebody, please, have an explanation?

In advance, thank you,

Rasmus
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Barb Tobias Posted - 07/13/2004 : 10:41:54 AM
Hi Rasmus,
It was a bug in SR1 that only shows up on some computers... I think if you are running English Origin SR1 on a computer that has Windows set to German (and possibly other?) locale. So this is why you might not see the problem on a different computer.
In SR1, the problem is fixed by changing the value of the @sc Origin system variable from 0 (default) to 1.
Patching to SR2 (and later SRs) fixes the problem too... because in SR2 the default value of this system variable is 1.
-Barb



Edited by - Barb Tobias on 07/13/2004 10:43:09 AM
razmataz Posted - 07/13/2004 : 04:30:36 AM
Hi Barb,

typing the script line fixed my problem (my version is SR1). Thank you very much! I'm not sure I still understand exactly why it didn't work in the first place. I tried opening my project on another workstation with Origin 7.5 SR1 and on that installation everything worked fine. But anyway, I'm very happy that I can now move on with my work!

Thanks again,

Rasmus
quote:


Hi Rasmus,

I'm not sure, but I wonder if you might be seeing a bug that was fixed in 7.5 SR2 and later.
If you are running SR0 or SR1, could you try this:
1. Select Window:Script Window to open the script window.
2. Then enter the following:
@sc=1 (press the ENTER key)

Does this fix the tick label display problem?
If yes, you can fix it permanently by applying the SR2 patch (http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=9&lm=221) assuming your Origin is currently at SR0 or SR1.
Alternatively, you can update macros.cnf in your current build so that @sc is always set to 1 at startup. To do this, open macros.cnf (located in your Origin EXE folder) in a text editor and add the following line to the bottom and save and then restart Origin:
@sc=1;

-Barb
OriginLab Tech Support





Barb Tobias Posted - 07/12/2004 : 3:07:57 PM

Hi Rasmus,

I'm not sure, but I wonder if you might be seeing a bug that was fixed in 7.5 SR2 and later.
If you are running SR0 or SR1, could you try this:
1. Select Window:Script Window to open the script window.
2. Then enter the following:
@sc=1 (press the ENTER key)

Does this fix the tick label display problem?
If yes, you can fix it permanently by applying the SR2 patch (http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=9&lm=221) assuming your Origin is currently at SR0 or SR1.
Alternatively, you can update macros.cnf in your current build so that @sc is always set to 1 at startup. To do this, open macros.cnf (located in your Origin EXE folder) in a text editor and add the following line to the bottom and save and then restart Origin:
@sc=1;

-Barb
OriginLab Tech Support



Mike Posted - 07/12/2004 : 10:29:24 AM
Hi Rasmus:

Try as I might, I cannot reproduce this. I created an OPJ file in Origin 6.0 SR4, set the tick labels format to Scientific, saved it and reopened it in Origin 7.5. But everything looked okay.

Could you please send that Origin project file to tech@originlab.com and tell them, up front, that this concerns a problem reported on the OriginLab forum. Point to this thread in your e-mail.

Thanks.

Mike
OriginLab

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