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Re: graphics window [message #16276 is a reply to message #16178] Fri, 09 July 1999 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Grady Daub is currently offline  Grady Daub
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Registered: June 1999
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I've often found that to happen when running more than one IDL session at a
time. Something, maybe, to do with the way the colors work. It will also
happen when you screw with the amount of colors in the graphics window. If
you open a window with just

WINDOW

things are fine. But, if you do something ambitious :-) and use

WINDOW, COLORS= ###

(where ### is a number)

you can run into the disapearing everything else problem.

The other windows aren't really dissapearing, only changing colors in
response to the new palette. Either that, or your graphics window it
full-screen. In which case, click the middle mouse button on the border and
send it to the back.

This explanation isn't too indepth, only an account and a theory. :-/

-Grady Daub

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Yang Zhiqiang wrote:

> I have one ignoring problem with IDL graphic window on UNIX. Whenever I
> point the mouse to the IDL graphic window, all other windows just
> dispears. How to go around this problem?
>
> thanks,
>
> yang
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