On 12 June 2014 09:59, Paul Kerry <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi David
>
> Your test procedure works correctly for me as well, but when he (and I) try
> using cregs on his dataset, then the cursor doesn't follow that same
> behaviour: on his dataset, it's the not being able to get out by doubling
> clicking that seems to be the problem and sometimes the cursor moves off to
> a random position after the first mouse click.
>
> I'll email his save stack for you to test to your email address...
>
Hi Paul,
> dipso
> dipso
> restore
> dev xw
> pop 1
> pm
> cregs
That too works without any problems for me. I've tried both the
current development version of Starlink and Hikianalia. Is the problem
you see consistent across different machines (and operating systems if
you have more than one)?
David
>
> Cheers
> Paul.
>
>
>
> On 11/06/14 17:07, David Berry wrote:
>>
>> Hi Paul,
>> I'm not a dipso user myself, but if I test it by doing
>> the following:
>>
>> % dipso
>> % dipso
>>>
>>> read $DIPSO_DIR/DEMO2
>>> dev xw
>>> pm
>>> cregs
>>
>> ...<select pairs of points using the cursor and then double click to exit>
>>>
>>> quit
>>
>>
>> it all seems to work. The cursor intentionally jumps back to the
>> bottom left corner after each pair of positions has been selected, and
>> a double click exits cleanly back to the command prompt. Is it the
>> jumping back to the origin that is throwing your user?
>>
>> David
>>
>>
>> On 11 June 2014 11:36, Paul Kerry <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi everyone
>>>
>>> One of our users has been using cregs in dipso (version 3.6-3 (13/12/03)
>>> on 64-bit linux from hikianalia) to select positions in a xwindow and has
>>> noticed that when using the mouse and clicking on the first position, then
>>> clicking on the second position, the cursor jumps around to different
>>> positions in the xwindow. This isn't a big issue, but another problem he has
>>> is double clicking doesn't always exit out of cregs, so it continues
>>> indefinitely waiting for selections.
>>>
>>> Having not used cregs before, I'm unsure if this is normal behaviour or
>>> not. Also, is double clicking the correct method to get out of cregs?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Paul.
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