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2006 Apr 04
3
Misc WM buglets
Switching viewports/desktops/cube faces seems to mess up the stacking order - Quinn Storm says the visible stacking order isn't reflected somewhere else. Bottommost windows don't seem to work right - not sure if this is a bug in compiz or gimmie but Gimmies button bar never drops below maximized windows and it does in Metacity. Will investigate when I get a chance. thanks -mike
2006 May 29
2
Feature Request: Viewport Switching Plugin
Hi, First of all, great job! :) I really like to organise my work on, former known "workspaces", now "viewports". I use currently use 9 so I have 3 for work, 3 for private applications and 3 for other projects. Using the viewports like this it happens to have 3 browser windows, 6 Document Viewers, 9 Terminals, 1 Evolution, 2 IDEs and >3 Gimp The number of Windows and
2009 Mar 31
1
viewport bug in 2.8.0?: Error: Cannot pop the top-level viewport (grid and graphics output mixed?)
I get the following error message followed by instability in R after the error message: Error: Cannot pop the top-level viewport (grid and graphics output mixed?) Have reduced something much more complex in my code to a simple test case. I run the following and then resize the window: X = seq (1,10) Y = X^2 opar <- par(no.readonly=TRUE, mar = c(2.5, 3.1, 1, 2)) grid.newpage()
2008 Sep 29
2
ggplot 2 - editing in the "panel_1_1" viewport
Hi All, I am trying to find out how to access the components of a ggplot plot, and I found this reply from Paul Murrel http://www.nabble.com/navigating-ggplot-viewports-tt14826352.html#a15056223. I tried it, and it works. However, I am trying to develop some functions that will do the drawing "automatically", and usually I will not know the full name of the grob that has the layout vp,
2006 May 11
1
Bug in viewport handling?
Hi, Is the following an (unknown) bug? Rhythmbox (RB) has an option for using a icon-tray. Restoring/minimizing to the tray in combination with switching viewports (VP) seems to confuse compiz. Steps to reproduce: 1. Start RB on VP1. 2. Minimize to tray. 3. Change to VP2. 4. Click the tray icon to restore. Result: RB is restored to VP2, while compiz changes to VP1. Subsequent clicking on the
2014 Feb 11
1
[PATCH] nv30,nvc0: only claim a single viewport
It should be possible to make this be 16 on nvc0. Signed-off-by: Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> --- Not touching nv50 since I have a patch that actually impelents support for multiple viewports there. src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nv30/nv30_screen.c | 2 ++ src/gallium/drivers/nouveau/nvc0/nvc0_screen.c | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git
2008 Aug 17
1
Making use of names of viewports (grid)
The following code, though not brilliant, works on an A4 page. It might look odd on other devices of a very different size. =============X8------- cut here ---------------------------- require(grid) wide <- 15 vps <- grid.layout(nrow = 3, ncol = 4, widths = unit(rep(1, 4), rep("null", 4)), heights = unit(c(99, 1, 99),
2008 Jan 15
1
navigating ggplot viewports
list(...) I can not get at the grid viewports in a ggplot2 plot. I know there is supposed to be a viewport called "panel_1_1" but downViewport() can't find it. Has the viewport been popped? I had a quick look at the functions involved (eg ggplot_plot) but there is no obvious problem there. > library(ggplot2) > qplot(1:10, 1:10) > current.viewport() viewport[ROOT] >
2005 May 31
2
Problem going back to a viewport with gridBase
I am setting up base plots -- one in viewport A and and one in B. This part works fine. But if I go back to A after having done B and add horizontal lines it seems to not use the correct coordinates. How do I tell it to resume using A's coordinates? I am already using par(fig = gridFIG()) but it seems that that's not enough to reestablish them. What happens is that when I go back to
2005 May 31
2
Problem going back to a viewport with gridBase
I am setting up base plots -- one in viewport A and and one in B. This part works fine. But if I go back to A after having done B and add horizontal lines it seems to not use the correct coordinates. How do I tell it to resume using A's coordinates? I am already using par(fig = gridFIG()) but it seems that that's not enough to reestablish them. What happens is that when I go back to
2007 Oct 24
1
Rotated viewports in Grid
Hi all, I'm trying to generate a plot containing a scatterplot, with marginal densityplots for x and y. However, when I try to generate a vertical densityplot, I get the message "warning: can't clip to rotated viewport", and nothing shows up. I'm probably misunderstanding how viewports are meant to be used, so if someone could give me a hint, I'd be most grateful. my
2006 Sep 15
1
Discussion about Compiz and working togeher
I would like to get a better understanding as to why Quinn's patches have not been accepted into the compiz git tree. I feel Quinn's patches could greatly improve compiz. She has made quite a lot of progress wrt to enhancing compiz with her cgwd window decorator which allows users to write their own themes for window decorations. Also, many of the plugins that are in compiz.net are MIT
2007 Apr 12
1
[PATCH] Transparent cube
Hi, Recently i have worked on re-writing beryl's transparent cube, and ported 3d plugin to compiz. I'm attaching a patchset here that includes the transparent cube patches (i'll post the 3d plugin when i fix some problems that didn't happen in beryl). Patching order: btf-ftb.patch, clip-planes.patch, plugin-events.patch, cube-paint-order.patch, transparent-cube.patch. Special
2008 Jun 01
1
transforming output of grid.locator() to coordinates of a leaf viewport
Short form: How do I transform the output of grid.locator() (or grid.locator(unit='npc')) to the native (or npc) coordinates of a viewport other than the top-level viewport? Thanks in advance. -Ben Long form: I would like the user to be able to click anywhere on the R graphics window. I would then like to figure out which leaf viewport the user clicked in and compute the native
2007 Feb 02
2
Horizontally maximized window on last viewport
Hi, I posted this on the forum as well, but there were no responses to it. I now posting it here just in case anybody cares. Anyway, Compiz is a very nice program. Thanks for all the effort you put into making it. I am using the latest git version of compiz and it really works great for being an "unstable" version. Anyway, I noticed the following strange behavior and was wondering
2009 May 14
1
Problem with viewports, print.trellis and more/newpage
Dear R-users, I have got the following problem. I need to create 4x2 arrays of xyplot's on several pages. The plots are created within a loop and plotted using the print function. It seems that I cannot find the proper grid syntax with my viewports, and the more/newpage arguments. The following script is a simplification but hopefully will suffice to illustrate my problem. Any suggestion
2013 Jan 15
5
Duda gráficos - paper="a4"
Buenos días: A ver si alguien me puede iluminar, porque ya he sobrepasado los límites de mi paciencia y de mi imaginación con este asunto: Dado un gráfico creado con un plot (y funciones auxiliares como polygon, etc.) y una tabla creada debajo de ese gráfico (creada con addtable2plot), y dados unos text situados a modo de título encima del plot y otros encima de la tabla, ¿por qué cuando trato
2007 Mar 25
1
controlling panel.width and panel.height in viewports
Dear all, I'm trying to get a series of lattice levelplots to appear in viewports in a particular way but struggling to exert fine control over their appearence. There are two conditions: (a) I only want the levelplot to appear (I don't want axes, colour key, etc) in the viewport and (b) I want the levelplot to expand to the maximum allowable space in the viewport while observing
2008 Jul 28
1
grid.ls() after grid.remove() fails
Dr Murrell and others, It seems grid.ls() fails after any use of grid.remove(). It gives an infinite recursion error even in the simplest cases, and no matter what arguments are passed to grid.ls. > library(grid) > grid.newpage() > grid.lines(name="foo") > grid.ls() foo > grid.remove("foo") > grid.ls() Error: evaluation nested too deeply: infinite recursion
2005 Oct 03
1
Grid: constructing a gTree with grobs that use named viewports from a vpTree
I'm trying to create a layout with named viewports that I can use for other functions. I create the viewport tree that I want, and a list of grobs with the viewports describing where they should go. library(grid) vp <- vpTree( viewport(layout=grid.layout(2,2), name="layout"), children=vpList( viewport(layout.pos.col = 1, layout.pos.row=1, name="tl"),