How do I see the procedure code of notebook?
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Is there a way to show procedure code from a notebook?
I have another situation with displaying figure in notebook. My IGOR is running in two operating system -OSX and Windows.
The display of the figures in the notebook are subjected to what operating system I used. I found it very inconveniences.
I have to do copy and paste to recover the display of figure while I switch to other OS sharing the same IGOR file.
Is there a way to fix it?
Thanks!
DisplayHelpTopic "Picture Compatibility"
You want to save your pictures in a cross-compatible format.
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J. J. Weimer
Chemistry / Chemical & Materials Engineering, UAHuntsville
February 14, 2014 at 09:56 am - Permalink
Thanks! But I cannot find such option to convert the figure If I copy-paste to notebook from macro-graph.
I don't see the figure which I just pasted in notebook showing in the windows of "Misc-->Pictures..." for the conversion.
In additional, I don't want to convert the figure from macro-graph into non-linkable figure.
I love the function where I can click the figure from the notebook and instantly link to my macro-graph.
Any advices?
February 14, 2014 at 10:06 am - Permalink
Don't worry now. I found a way to fix it. Thank you very much...
To fix it...
Using "Update selection" on the blank figure. It would be better if it run automatically.
For the topic, does anyone know there is such option to see the procedure code of notebook?
February 14, 2014 at 10:51 am - Permalink
Edit->Select All
Notebook->Special->Convert to PNG...
Now the graphics will be visible on both Macintosh and Windows.
You can't do this on the "other" OS; you have to do it on the one which pasted the graphic in.
--Jim Prouty
Software Engineer, WaveMetrics, Inc.
February 14, 2014 at 11:24 am - Permalink
It worked.
By the way, how the notebook created is not the same as a macro-graph created?
For example, I would like to change the title of my notebook. How do I do it?
in macro-graph.. i can go into procedure change the title easily.
Window Title() : Graph
Any advices?
February 14, 2014 at 01:34 pm - Permalink
When the notebook has focus (is the top window) select Window Menu > Control > Window Control. You can change the Notebook name and/or title in the dialog that will pop up. This dialog can be accessed with Control-Y key combination.
February 14, 2014 at 02:00 pm - Permalink
Thanks! Have a good long weekend!
February 14, 2014 at 02:48 pm - Permalink