![]() ![]() accordingly.Īctivate the print checkbox and most changes (other than Format or Copy/Paste actions) will be printed to the history. The global graph font size will scale all fonts and adjusts margins etc. Font sizes specified for individual axes etc. The font control will change the global graph font size (as found in the Modify Graph dialog), or alternatively when holding the shift key the global axes font size (as found in the Modify Axis dialog). ![]() Margin sizes will get always locked upon changing the value, since margin sizes are predefined in Auto mode and cannot be modified. Insert 0 (zero) into the respective field to unlock the value (revert back to 'Auto' mode). If 'Keep Auto Mode' is checked, then changing the graph or plot area sizes will not lock these values. In other words, these values will not change/cannot be changed dynamically, for example, by scaling the graph with the mouse. Numbers rendered in bold font show that these properties are locked to a specific value (fixed mode). Furthermore, the total graph size (plot area + margins) can be set directly (green arrows), which is not possible from the Modify Graph dialog. This panel shows the current dimensions even when the graph scaling is in 'auto' mode, which is convenient for checking all sizes. In short, most settings of the Modify Graph dialog are recreated here for quick access. ![]() In the top area you can set margins, plot area and graph sizes. Here is a quick overview of all functions: Start the panel by selecting 'Spectra Tools' -> 'Graph Size Panel .' from menu bar or executing: BuildGraphSizePanel ( ) Settings can also be copied and applied to other graphs. Use this panel to change the graph size, margins or axis labels and to apply style macros quickly. All changes are live. Bug reports and suggestions for new features are always welcome. The original code and the idea for the Offset Traces right-click menu has been kindly provided by Tony ( ) from his StackTraces toolset. I tried my best to test everything thoroughly, but sometimes bugs slip through. The panels do not modify the underlying data unless explicitly told to do so (other than the Quick-Scale panel which always works directly on the data see below). The panels always operate on the topmost graph. You can select another graph and then switch back to the panel, which updates all settings automatically. This project provides three panels and menu functions for quickly and conveniently changing traces and common graphs style options. Wide-Angle Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy. ![]()
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