Dear friends, I agree with Dave. Most of the time I am making plots for publications and there one obviously wants the white background. Also for e.g. pavelabels in a plot, which I have never succeeded to get them with white fill colour as default; I always have to change it by hand, which is not very convenient. The same I also prefer for my the plots in my presentations (i.e. much better in copying/printing my transparencies). In case I want more sexy coloured backgrounds, I can always set it explicitly. Cheers, Nick. -- Dr. Nick van Eijndhoven mailto:nick@phys.uu.nl http://www.phys.uu.nl/~nick -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Org.: Utrecht University/Nikhef, Department of Subatomic Physics Address: P.O. Box 80.000, NL-3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands Phone: +31-30-2532331(direct) +31-30-2531492(secr.) Fax: +31-30-2518689 NIKHEF: +31-20-5922028(direct) +31-20-5922000(secr.) Fax: +31-20-5925155 CERN: +41-22-7679751(direct) +41-22-7675857(secr.) Fax: +41-22-7679480 Offices: Buys Ballot lab. 710 (Utrecht) H350 (Nikhef) B23 1-020 (CERN) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- David Morrison wrote: > > Hi root-talkers, > > Something that would improve my quality of life a little bit would be > for the default ROOT style to use white - and not grey - for the fill > color of canvases and frames and all. I know how to change this. I > even know how to use TStyle to define a set of attributes that I like. > I can even show others how to do this. Nonetheless, I end up looking at > an endless stream of grayish plots. It'd be a small change, but I think > it'd improve the typical plot produced by ROOT if the "out of the box" > default were to be changed. > > With fingers crossed, > Dave > > -- > David Morrison Brookhaven National Laboratory phone: 631-344-5840 > Physics Department, Bldg 510 C fax: 631-344-3253 > Upton, NY 11973-5000 email: dave@bnl.gov
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