Dear Christophe, Thanks for the help!
Best, Marco -----Original Message----- From: Christophe Geuzaine [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: donderdag 5 december 2019 11:45 To: Marco Tiberga Cc: Max Orok; [email protected] Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Change position of value scale > On 5 Dec 2019, at 10:25, Marco Tiberga <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Max, > > Yes, that works! > The scale is vertical now, even though I cannot move it to the right/left of > the view. Here's how to have a vertical scale 100 pixels from the right edge of the window, centered vertically: test.geo: *** View "Test" { ST(0,0,0, 1,0,0, 0,1,0){1,2,3}; }; PostProcessing.HorizontalScales = 0; // Display value scales horizontally View[0].AutoPosition = 0; // Position the scale or 2D plot automatically (0: manual) View[0].Height = 200; // Height (in pixels) of the scale or 2D plot View[0].Width = 20; // Width (in pixels) of the scale or 2D plot View[0].PositionX = -100; // X position (in pixels) of the scale or 2D plot (< 0: measure from right edge; >= 1e5: centered) View[0].PositionY = 1e6; // Y position (in pixels) of the scale or 2D plot (< 0: measure from bottom edge; >= 1e5: centered) *** (There is a little bug with vertical alignment in the latest stable release, that was just fixed. Use the latest snapshot to test.) Christophe > . but it does not matter, better than nothing. > > Thanks for the help, I scanned through the View options in the manual, I did > not think of looking at the PostProcessing ones as well. > As a suggestion, I think that explaining what the > “PostProcessing.HorizontalScales = 0” does in the manual is useful to > everyone. > > Best, > Marco > > > From: Max Orok [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: woensdag 4 december 2019 20:21 > To: Marco Tiberga > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Gmsh] Change position of value scale > > Maybe try setting PostProcessing.HorizontalScales = 0; ? > > <image001.png> > > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__gmsh.info_doc_texinfo_gmsh.html-23Post-5F002dprocessing-2Doptions-2Dlist&d=DwIFaQ&c=XYzUhXBD2cD-CornpT4QE19xOJBbRy-TBPLK0X9U2o8&r=xDQrN9dIlh8hsy24roW04-s63YICVLB4nv0g5BCLJug&m=-P9U1Y5-mejSlzoFufhNKjjHSGR0Vrg0N-VXRWzaMWU&s=pFztDMtGRpA-cFtLowtnriTBPoujctfZKCyRFWInDpA&e= > > > Sincerely, > Max > > On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 1:52 PM Marco Tiberga <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Gmsh community, > > Is there a way to change the position of the value scale in any kind of View? > I tried with the most recent Gmsh snapshot, but if I go to “View options” -> > “Axes” -> “2D axes/value scale position” only the option “manual” seems to > actually be able to change the position. I am using the GUI, FYI. > > However, I cannot obtain what I want. > The “Automatic” position is at the bottom-center of the screen and the scale > is horizontal. If possible, I would like to have a vertical scale, to the > left or right of the view. > > Thanks a lot for your help, in advance. > > Best regards, > Marco Tiberga > PhD candidate > Delft University of Technology > Faculty of Applied Sciences > Radiation Science & Technology Department > Mekelweg 15, 2629 JB Delft, The Netherlands > E-Mail: [email protected] > Website: http://www.nera.rst.tudelft.nl/ > > > _______________________________________________ > gmsh mailing list > [email protected] > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__onelab.info_mailman_listinfo_gmsh&d=DwIFaQ&c=XYzUhXBD2cD-CornpT4QE19xOJBbRy-TBPLK0X9U2o8&r=xDQrN9dIlh8hsy24roW04-s63YICVLB4nv0g5BCLJug&m=-P9U1Y5-mejSlzoFufhNKjjHSGR0Vrg0N-VXRWzaMWU&s=XdyyzLmYB0NKS7XrkQBWCkRQYuQXAqE_VL5sB6tbkXs&e= > > > > -- > Max Orok > Contractor > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.mevex.com&d=DwIFaQ&c=XYzUhXBD2cD-CornpT4QE19xOJBbRy-TBPLK0X9U2o8&r=xDQrN9dIlh8hsy24roW04-s63YICVLB4nv0g5BCLJug&m=-P9U1Y5-mejSlzoFufhNKjjHSGR0Vrg0N-VXRWzaMWU&s=5QP9foH-tRAB80LztLsn1h1ZzgR5mCzTLuJfcCEqin8&e= > > > <image002.jpg> > _______________________________________________ > gmsh mailing list > [email protected] > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__onelab.info_mailman_listinfo_gmsh&d=DwIFaQ&c=XYzUhXBD2cD-CornpT4QE19xOJBbRy-TBPLK0X9U2o8&r=xDQrN9dIlh8hsy24roW04-s63YICVLB4nv0g5BCLJug&m=-P9U1Y5-mejSlzoFufhNKjjHSGR0Vrg0N-VXRWzaMWU&s=XdyyzLmYB0NKS7XrkQBWCkRQYuQXAqE_VL5sB6tbkXs&e= > — Prof. Christophe Geuzaine University of Liege, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be_-7Egeuzaine&d=DwIFaQ&c=XYzUhXBD2cD-CornpT4QE19xOJBbRy-TBPLK0X9U2o8&r=xDQrN9dIlh8hsy24roW04-s63YICVLB4nv0g5BCLJug&m=-P9U1Y5-mejSlzoFufhNKjjHSGR0Vrg0N-VXRWzaMWU&s=0_XKk_DxPsgEsLpeNCGI8Cf5vEadfEeSUmha65oPan8&e= _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing list [email protected] http://onelab.info/mailman/listinfo/gmsh
