Re: Re: [ROOT] suggestion, and a couple of questions

From: Rene Brun (Rene.Brun@cern.ch)
Date: Mon Sep 09 2002 - 18:24:19 MEST


Hi Dmitri,

You can change the TFrame line width with
 gStyle->SetFrameLineWidth(2)
 gPad->SetFrameLineWidth(2)


Rene Brun

On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Dmitri Litvintsev wrote:

> 
> Hi Rene,
> 
> Thanks for promt reply.
> 
> >I agree with your suggestion. The only problem is that there are many
> >more parameters to describe than in PAW. Since most of these parameters are
> >described in TStyle, it is probably better if you have a look at all
> >the possible settings in TStyle.h
> 
> Of course I am looking at all these possible settings in the TStyle.h...
> 
> The reason I asked for the picture is that I personally often get confused
> by trying to figure the meaning of some settings in TStyle.h, not to mention
> that there are quite a few of them. Of course I
> 
> > >
> question 1:
> >>          how can I set the width of the histogram frame from the command
> >>          prompt?
> 
> >You can set it globally or just for the local pad:
> >  -gStyle->SetPadLeftMargin(0.15); //same for right,top,bottom margins
> >  -gPad->SetLeftMargin(0.15);
> 
> 
> Actually I meant not the margin between histogram frame and Pad edge.
> 
> I meant the width of the line of the histogram's frame (or box), the
> one which is if being clicked upon says 'TFrame' as a class name in its
> context menu.
> 
> Right now I am looping over GetListOfPrimitives(), compare class by
> name, get pointer and set the line width. I asked the question since
> I got tired doing that (these kind of macros tend to get lost :) )
> 
> thanks a lot for  gPad->RedrawAxis() tip!
> 
> regards,
> Dmitri Litvintsev
> 
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