Re: [ROOT] tutorials

From: Luiz Mundim (mundim@fnal.gov)
Date: Wed Dec 08 2004 - 18:44:01 MET


Maybe it is not on the righ format. I just renamed my rootlogon.C. Sorry 
if that is the case. Below is what I have inside my file.

Thanks.

Luiz

{
gStyle->SetFillColor(0);
gStyle->SetOptStat(0);
gStyle->SetMarkerStyle(23);
gStyle->SetPadColor(0);
gStyle->SetCanvasColor(0);
gStyle->SetTitleFillColor(0);
gStyle->SetCanvasBorderMode(0);
gStyle->SetPadBorderMode(0);
//gStyle->SetOptFit(kTRUE);
gStyle->SetStatColor(0);
}


Fons Rademakers wrote:

>Luiz,
>
> you cannot execute .rootrc via .x. What do you have in you .rootrc?
>
>-- Fons
>
>
>
>On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 04:21, Luiz Mundim wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi Fons
>>
>>It is not happening on my system. I tested today and I did confirm that 
>>when executing it explicitly via ".x" I get different results. Maybe it 
>>has something to do with Dzero/Fermilab build.
>>
>>Thanks anyway.
>>
>>Luiz
>>
>>Fons Rademakers wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Hi Luiz,
>>>
>>>  the rootrc files are always automatically read. First 
>>>$ROOTSYS/etc/system.rootrc, then ~/.rootrc and then ./.rootrc are 
>>>read. Where the settings in the latter override or add to the former. 
>>>To see which settings are active do: gEnv->Print() in the ROOT shell.
>>>
>>>Cheers, Fons.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Luiz Mundim wrote:
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Rene Brun wrote:
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Luiz,
>>>>>
>>>>>I do not understand your question. What do you mean by
>>>>> " I have to do it by hand"
>>>>> 
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>I meant that I have to execute :
>>>>
>>>>.x ~/.rootrc
>>>>
>>>>every time I start root or I have to put a copy of the file 
>>>>rootlogon.C in the directory from where I'm executing root.
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Did you remove the current directory "." from your macropath?
>>>>> 
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>If this is not set up system wide, I should to that on the .rootrc 
>>>>file, but I'm not being able to execute it automaticaly. So, it seems 
>>>>that it has been taken off from the system wide setup by the system 
>>>>administrator (Fermilab/Dzero), is that right?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>Luiz
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>
>>>>>Rene Brun
>>>>>
>>>>> 
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>Luiz Mundim wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I have such a file on my account, but it is not beeing executed, I 
>>>>>>have to do
>>>>>>it by hand. Do you know if there is some system wide setup that 
>>>>>>prevents this
>>>>>>file be executed?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Luiz
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Rene Brun wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>            
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi Boris,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>$ROOTSYS/etc/system.rootrc is typically read-only for many users 
>>>>>>>using
>>>>>>>a standard group or lab) installation.
>>>>>>>$HOME/.rootrc is a convenient place to define your own settings that
>>>>>>>are valid for all your applications.
>>>>>>>.rootrc is convenient when you want to customize some settings for a
>>>>>>>particular application.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Rene Brun
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>On
>>>>>>>Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Boris Skorodumov wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Dear Rooters,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>If i will add  "Unix.*.Root.MacroPath:      .:$(ROOTSYS)/tutorials"
>>>>>>>>in my .rootrc file in $HOME directory, i can easily execute any 
>>>>>>>>examples
>>>>>>>>form $ROOTSYS/tutorials.
>>>>>>>>I can also do the same thing but in $ROOTSYS/etc/system.rootrc file.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Do you have any recommendations what the best way to do, or maybe 
>>>>>>>>there
>>>>>>>>is other way ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thank you very much,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Boris.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>      
>>>>>>>>                
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    
>>>>>>>              
>>>>>>>



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