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Re: pgplot/moving Xwindows with keyboard



HI

try setting a bigger virtual window

i.e. in /etc/X11/XF86Config

    Subsection "Display"
        Depth       32
        Modes       "640x480"
        ViewPort    0 0
->      Virtual     1024 768
    EndSubsection

then moving the mouse outside the borders of the screen will scroll the
screen

btw: update the file as root, then exit X and start it again (press
alt-ctrl-bksp in X to exit)

HTH

erez

prog@agri.huji.ac.il wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>         I had to part for some time from my multisync monitor and use an old ADI
> DM 3114 which is capable of 640x480 resolution only.
>         My problem is with PGPLOT, which throws the image window beyond the left
> upper boundary of the display. I see most of the image but have no access to
> its title bar for easy repositioning. I managed to move it using the windows
> functions of the window manager, but the right ways to do it would be
> either to
> modify the relevant line(s) in PGPLOT and recompile it or to learn how to
> move the windows using the keyboard. Problems are that I don't know where
> to look
> for the code to modify in the PGPLOT source files or how to install the key
> bindings in Xwindows.
> Any pointers ?
>         The computer is a 486 running RH 5.0 with the default window manager
> (fvw2...sometyhing)
>         Thanks, Avraham Rosenberg
> 
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