PS: When I said "anywhere" I meant "anywhere amongst the zillion
arguments" to that constructor call. (This is the beauty of Python's
keyword argument syntax, it does not matter where you put them.)
Wayne
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> Thanks, that's fixed now (in next release). If you want to fix that
> irritating behaviour now, then in ccpnmr1.0/python/ccpnmr/WindowPopup.py
> add (anywhere)
>
> show_xscrollbar=xpanel.isVisible,
> show_yscrollbar=ypanel.isVisible,
>
> to the (zillion) arguments in the call of the ScrolledWindow constructor
> in the body() function.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Mark Pfuhl wrote:
>
> > I modified my spectrum windows in a an anlysis 1.0 session (resizing,
> > removing scroll bars etc.), saved the session and quit. When I started
> > analysis again, my settings had disappeared, i.e. the scroll bars were back
> > on the windows and the sizes where random for some of them. Strangely
> > enough, in the edit windows table it still says "no" to the scroll bars even
> > though they are clearly visible. When I switch back to "yes" and then to
> > "no" they disappear again. But I don't want to repeat this everytime I start.
> > any suggestions?
> >
>
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