Hello, In the QDEC in the current FS distribution (v4.1.0), attempting to rotate the surface (via left mouse button) automatically also opens the scatterplot of the individual values at the vertex where you clicked (or an empty plot if you click in the background). Is there a way to turn off this behavior, so that one can simply rotate the surface without the scatterplot opening and obscuring the screen?
In the QDEC with previous FS versions (e.g., v4.0.2), one had to do Control+left mouse to get the scatterplot (which was fine by me)...
cheers, Mike H.
Mike,
That button operation was changed to make things 'easier', but I'm dont like it that way either. I think I'll make it configurable in a future release. There is no way to turn that off in the current release (i just put that scatterplot window behind the main window and luckily it doesnt goto foreground on each subsequent left-click).
Nick
On Tue, 2008-12-09 at 12:45 -0600, Michael Harms wrote:
Hello, In the QDEC in the current FS distribution (v4.1.0), attempting to rotate the surface (via left mouse button) automatically also opens the scatterplot of the individual values at the vertex where you clicked (or an empty plot if you click in the background). Is there a way to turn off this behavior, so that one can simply rotate the surface without the scatterplot opening and obscuring the screen?
In the QDEC with previous FS versions (e.g., v4.0.2), one had to do Control+left mouse to get the scatterplot (which was fine by me)...
cheers, Mike H.
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