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2007 Jun 25
1
Focus problem for shaded windows
Hi, today, I noticed a problem in focus handling for shaded windows which is pretty easy to reproduce: - Disable "Click to focus" - Shade a window - Hover another window - Hover back to the window frame of the shaded window - Press Ctrl+Alt+S Expected behaviour would be that the shaded window is unshaded. What happens is that the last active window is shaded. I investigated this a
2007 Mar 06
2
decoration flashing with current upstream
Greetings everybody! I just git pull'ed compiz and after compiling and installing it, I started experiencing the decorations flashing and windows not being updated correctly. Sofar I was not able to revert to a state identifying which commit introduced this flaw. This is happening to me on an i915 and a GeForce7900GT. Using git revert <some commit> is the right way to work oneself
2008 Nov 07
0
fix focus and alsa for gps software
Hello, I'm going to use wine to use a gps software on my carpc. The GPS software runs great but when the window loses focus it hangs until the windows gets focus back. I guess this is really a fault of the application, I assume it does the same without wine (I actually never tried it outside wine so I don't know). Anyway because it's under wine it's easy to workaround it. I want
2007 Apr 09
2
Paint chanegs block dbus and fuse plugins
I was writing a simple plugin a while ago which just sets the paint values on inactive windows. The plugin is very simple and the main part is below. When I load this plugin it blocks dbus and fuse plugins so that they only reply to requests when the active window changes. Is there anything obvious here that would cause that? static Bool inactivePaintWindow (CompWindow *w, const
2007 Mar 03
1
sticky windows and rotate focus
Hi everyone, One thing that has always annoyed me about compiz is how rotate handles sticky windows. If you have a sticky window on your desktop, it will usually (always?) get focus when you rotate to a different face on the cube. This happens even when other windows have been focused more recently on the face you rotate to. This seems like silly behaviour, because sticky windows are (for me)
2007 Nov 26
1
[PATCH] Don't draw shaded windows about to be destroyed
--- src/paint.c | 14 ++++++++++++-- 1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/paint.c b/src/paint.c index 00cbf73..4ddd332 100644 --- a/src/paint.c +++ b/src/paint.c @@ -193,7 +193,12 @@ paintOutputRegion (CompScreen *screen, if (w->destroyed) continue; - if (!w->shaded) + if (w->shaded) + { + if (w->id < 2) + continue; + } + else
2012 Jan 27
2
Placing a Shaded Box on a Plot
Hello, I would like to place shaded boxes on different areas of a phylogenetic tree plot. Since I can not determine how to find axes on the phylogenetic tree plot I am not able to place the box over certain areas. Below is example code for the shaded box that I have tried to use, and the first four values specify the position. rect(110, 400, 135, 450, col="grey",
2009 Aug 13
3
Plotting shaded areas
Hi I would like to plot the variation of some mean values with time, and have the standard deviation around the mean shaded on the plot. I could not find a way to have the shaded area on the curve with the default R commands, do I need a special package to do that? Or any idea of a way with the default R commands? Many thanks Thomas -- Thomas Loridan King's College email: thomas.loridan
2011 Aug 08
2
confidence interval as shaded band (lme)
Hi all, I?m trying to plot confidence intervals for the fitted values I get with my lme model in R. Is there any way I can plot this in the form of a shaded band, like the output of geom_smooth() in ggplot2 package. ggplot2 seems to use only lm, glm, gam, loess and rlm as smoothing methods. Any advice on the functions I should use to accomplish this will be very helpful. Thank you very much.
2009 Apr 22
4
plot confidence intervals as shaded band
Hi, does anyone know how do I plot confidence intervals as a shaded band around a curve, rather than as errors bars? many thanks, ulisses. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Jul 22
3
curves with shaded areas?
Hi, I want to make a plot with abline where the area below or above the curve is shaded. I can't find any documentation on that. Can anybody help me with that? thanks, Juffi
2006 Feb 22
1
shaded timeseries plot
Dear list members, I would like to plot a time series, with grayshaded background in time phases were the value of the timeseries exceeds the mean value. For example, if the temperature from 1995-1998 exeeds the mean value between 1980 and 2005, the background in the plot from 1995-1998 shall be shaded. Can anybody help me? Thanks Thomas H.
2023 Mar 01
1
Shaded area
Dear R users, I have an xlsx file (attached to this mail) that shows the values of a "der" series observed on a daily basis from January 1, 2017 to January 25, 2017. This series is strictly positive during two periods: from January 8, 2017 to January 11, 2017 and from January 16, 2017 to January 20, 2017. I would like to plot the series with two shaded areas corresponding to the
2023 Mar 01
1
Shaded area
Hallo Excel attachment is not allowed here, but shading area is answered many times elsewhere. Use something like . "shading area r" in google. See eg. https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-shade-a-graph-in-r/ Cheers Petr -----Original Message----- From: R-help <r-help-bounces at r-project.org> On Behalf Of George Brida Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 3:21 PM To: r-help at
2010 Jan 04
3
how to draw abline correctly?
Hello, I am frastruated with this graph, just cannot get what I need. Thank you for any suggestions or help. I really appreciate it. I wrote the following code, but there are 3 problems 1, the red line is added on the graph but without any marker on the y-axis. I want to display the number '.1361' on the y-axis. So people can easily tell 'method 2' gets a constant estimate, which
2008 Feb 12
2
shaded area graph and extra plot
R-help, I'm using the code below to plot a shaded area graph. At the same time I want to plot a second series on the y-axis (from par(new=T) on) but as the two series have different x-axis range (first 1994:2007 and second 1996:2007) the corresponding x's do not match. How can this be sorted out? Thanks in advance ############################################# plot.new()
2017 Dec 29
2
Draw Overlapping Circles with shaded tracks
Dear All: I am wondering if there is a way in R to draw these two circles with shaded tracks in both circles using R, and make both circles uncovered. I am trying to make it in MS words, but I could not. Your help will be highly appreciated. In my previous post I added the image of the two circles, but the post never published. I just thought to resent the post again without the image. with
2023 Mar 03
1
Shaded area
As Peter says, the list is very cautious about what types of files it allows. A handy way to supply some sample data is the dput() function. In the case of a large dataset something like dput(head(mydata, 100)) should supply the data we need. Just do dput(mydata) where *mydata* is your data. Copy the output and paste it here. On Wed, 1 Mar 2023 at 09:58, PIKAL Petr <petr.pikal at
2010 Nov 08
5
How to plot a normal distribution curve and a shaded tail with alpha?
I want to create a graph to express the idea of the area under a pdf curve, like http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3032194/w7295e04.jpg Thank you for any help. ----- A R learner. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/How-to-plot-a-normal-distribution-curve-and-a-shaded-tail-with-alpha-tp3032194p3032194.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2017 Dec 29
0
Draw Overlapping Circles with shaded tracks
Hi Abou, Without an illustration it's hard to work out what you want. here is a simple example of two circles using semi-transparency. Is this any help? pdf("circles.pdf") plot(0:10,type="n",axes=FALSE,xlab="",ylab="") draw.circle(4,5,radius=3,border="#ff0000aa",lwd=10) draw.circle(6,5,radius=3,border="#0000ffaa",lwd=10) dev.off()