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agschmor |
Posted - 03/18/2008 : 06:35:33 AM Origin Version: 8.0773 Operating System: Win XP
Origin Version : 8.0773 Operating System : Win XP
Hi, I'm searching for the possibility to customize the format for units in graphs. Right now units appear as x[unit] but I'd like to appear it as x / unit.
Can anybody tell me how to customize this?
Thanks! Tanja |
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easwar |
Posted - 04/28/2011 : 10:45:46 AM quote: Originally posted by Kuli
But if there is no unit, the "/" will still appear, right? E.g. if LongName = "ratio" and unit = "" this will result in ratio/
With the standard settings, the parentheses around the units are only printed if there are units available. Is it possible to get the same behavior for the "/"? Or to replace the square-brackets in the german version with parentheses?
Hi,
You can replace the square brackets with parantheses, the following way:
1. Open script window (menu: Window: Script Window) 2. Type the statement below and press enter at end of line: @LUQ=1
This is a system variable that controls what will be used. Value of 1 will use ( ) and value of 2 (which is default for German Origin) will use [ ].
To set this system var for every Origin session, do the following: 1> close Origin 2> go to the EXE folder and copy the file orgsys.cnf and place the copy in you UFF (user files) folder 3> Edit the file in the user files folder and at the very end of the file add the statement @LUQ=1; and save file 4> restart Origin
Easwar OriginLab
P.S. One correction: Although orgsys.cnf works, my colleagues pointed out, it is better to place this command in macros.cnf
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Echo_Chu |
Posted - 04/28/2011 : 04:34:34 AM Hi, Hartmut,
I am afraid that Origin can not do this currently. Thank you for you suggestion. We will consider to improve it in our next version.
Echo
quote: Originally posted by Kuli
But if there is no unit, the "/" will still appear, right? E.g. if LongName = "ratio" and unit = "" this will result in ratio/
With the standard settings, the parentheses around the units are only printed if there are units available. Is it possible to get the same behavior for the "/"? Or to replace the square-brackets in the german version with parentheses?
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Kuli |
Posted - 04/27/2011 : 12:39:13 PM But if there is no unit, the "/" will still appear, right? E.g. if LongName = "ratio" and unit = "" this will result in ratio/
With the standard settings, the parentheses around the units are only printed if there are units available. Is it possible to get the same behavior for the "/"? Or to replace the square-brackets in the german version with parentheses?
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agschmor |
Posted - 03/28/2008 : 10:03:26 AM Thank you! This works without problems. Tanja |
Echo_Chu |
Posted - 03/19/2008 : 05:49:18 AM Hi, Tanja
Please try changing your axis title from %(?X) to %(?X,@LA)/%(?X,@LU), %(?X,@LA) shows the long name of column and %(?X,@LU) shows the unit of column
Echo OriginLab Corp
Edited by - Echo_Chu on 03/19/2008 05:51:27 AM |
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