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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