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Re: Keyboard input while a plot is visible
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Tom Holroyd (NIH/NIMH) [E] |
Subject: |
Re: Keyboard input while a plot is visible |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:44:04 -0400 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.10 (X11/20070301) |
Most window managers on Linux-based systems allow you to move the mouse into a
window to change the focus without raising the window. I don't know how to do
this on Windows, so this message isn't really helpful. :-)
Marco Kobbenbring wrote:
Dear Octavers,
Sometimes, when a plot in Octplot is visible it would be nice to use direct key
presses to change something in the plot. However, I found that key presses are
only possible if I go back to my console window which sends the plot into the
background.
I asked myself if there is a way to have the plot permanently visible and at
the same time accept key presses.
I would appreciate any hints and suggestions.
I am using the recently published Windows Version of Octave.
All the best!
Marco Kobbenbring
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Tom Holroyd, Ph.D.
"The fundamentally misconceived nature versus nurture debate should be
abandoned: child development is inextricably both." -- Louann Brizendine