R: [ROOT]

From: Luca Di Fino (luca.difino@ROMA2.INFN.IT)
Date: Thu Jun 13 2002 - 18:55:43 MEST


Hi Rene,
The problem is not to draw a text, but to draw a text and use it as an
input textbox, to insert a variable value for example.
Is it possible to use the Ttext in this way, to build an interactive
GUI?
Thanks, Luca

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Luca Di Fino - luca.difino@roma2.infn.it
University of Rome Tor Vergata and INFN Roma 2
Via della Ricerca Scientifica 1
I-00133 Rome Italy
Phone: +39 06 7259 4502
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-> -----Messaggio originale-----
-> Da: Rene Brun [mailto:brun@pcbrun.cern.ch] 
-> Inviato: giovedì 13 giugno 2002 18.29
-> A: Luca Di Fino
-> Cc: roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch
-> Oggetto: Re: [ROOT] 
-> 
-> 
-> Hi Luca,
-> 
-> If you are already a bit familiar with the graphics editor
-> and are able to insert one or more text elements in a 
-> canvas, you can generate automatically the C++ code to 
-> regenerate the canvas. Go to the "File" menu of the canvas 
-> and select the item "Save as canvas.C" Now look at the C++ 
-> file. You can execute again the canvas.C file and continue 
-> to edit with the graphics editor.
-> 
-> Note that all this is explained in the HELP button of the canvas.
-> 
-> Rene Brun
-> 
-> 
-> On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Luca Di Fino wrote:
-> 
-> > Hi ROOTers,
-> > When using the Editor command on the edit menu on a ROOT 
-> canvas, it is
-> > possible to insert a text on the canvas with the Text/Latex Button.
-> > Is it possible to do the same thing (insert a text in a 
-> canvas and make
-> > this text editable) with a macro?
-> > What is the Text method to make the text editable?
-> > Thanks, 
-> > Luca
-> > _________________________________________
-> > Luca Di Fino - luca.difino@roma2.infn.it
-> > University of Rome Tor Vergata and INFN Roma 2
-> > Via della Ricerca Scientifica 1
-> > I-00133 Rome Italy
-> > Phone: +39 06 7259 4502
-> > _________________________________________
-> > 
-> > 
-> 



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