Re: Resetting axes ticks?

"Adrian E. Feiguin" <[email protected]> Mon, 18 Oct 2004 14:38:29 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.scigraphica.gtkextra
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Are you using gtkextra under Linux or windows? If you try to export your 
plot as postscript using gtk_plot_export as in testgtkplot, do you get 
the text right?
Saludos,
<ADRIAN>

Al Hooton wrote:

>	Adrian,
>
>	Excellent, thanks!  The axis stuff is working correctly now.  Once I
>get the text problem solved, I'll be well down the road.
>
>
>	Just so you know -- even though there are a few rough spots getting on
>top of the new API, and GtkSheet may not end up doing what I want, I'm
>still very happy with GtkExtra, especially GtkPlot.  It is making my
>life much easier in many ways over writing my own 2d plotting system,
>and so far is doing everything I want as a plotting widget.
>
>	My suggestion (to everyone) for what to do immediately after a 1.0
>release -- we all need to jump in and put together some actual
>documentation for this thing.  Yes, I know about the GtkAda site.  I'm
>talking about real documentation that is included in the GtkExtra
>distribution and available online.  Eventually, documentation like the
>GTK+ documentation should be the goal, although that can be approached
>in phases (http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/index.html for
>those that haven't seen it).  This should be a team effort -- we can't
>expect Adrian to do everything.  I can't do it all myself either, but
>I'd be willing to help out if we have several people committed to
>documenting GtkExtra, and somebody coordinating the documentation
>project to organize what the participants do.
>
>	Just a thought...
>
>Best,
>Al
>
>
>On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 11:39, Adrian E. Feiguin wrote:
>  
>
>>The problem is that you should not modify the ticks of one axis 
>>(remember that axes are objects now), but the ticks of the plot. So you 
>>should actually use gtk_plot_set_ticks instead. Look ate testrealtime, 
>>for instace. Saludos,
>><ADRIAN>
>>
>>Al Hooton wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>	Prior to the latest changes to gtkextra-2, I was able to successfully
>>>change the number & increment of ticks in a plot by simply calling
>>>gtk_plot_axis_set_ticks().  I could call it repeatedly, and my changes
>>>would always be reflected with the canvas repainted the plot.
>>>
>>>	However, now my changes only stick the first time.  I call
>>>gtk_plot_axis_set_ticks() and it works once.  Everytime I call it after
>>>that it seems to do nothing, even though I am repainting the
>>>canvas/plot, etc.
>>>
>>>	Ideas where to look?
>>>
>>>	Thanks!
>>>
>>>-Al
>>>
>>>
>>>
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