Difference between revisions of "SciFigs: Make-up"
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− | A make-up is used to customize plots. | + | A make-up is used to customize the appearance of plots. |
== Building a make-up == | == Building a make-up == | ||
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[[Image: Make_up_property_filter.png|thumb|left|300px|''Make-up property filter'' pop-up window]] | [[Image: Make_up_property_filter.png|thumb|left|300px|''Make-up property filter'' pop-up window]] | ||
− | * X axis limits: keep the two end values of the x-axis | + | |
− | * Y axis limits: keep the two end values of the y-axis | + | * '''X axis limits:''' keep the two end values of the x-axis |
− | * X object position: keep | + | * '''Y axis limits:''' keep the two end values of the y-axis |
− | * Y object position | + | * '''X object position:''' keep the x position of the plot in the page |
− | * Layers | + | * '''Y object position''': keep the y position of the plot in the page |
− | * X axis title | + | * '''Layers:''' keep the object [[SciFigs: Layer|layers]] |
− | * Y axis title | + | * '''X axis title:''' keep the x-axis title |
− | * Custom property filter | + | * '''Y axis title:''' keep the y-axis title |
+ | * '''Custom property filter:''' see below | ||
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− | + | * '''Custom property filter box''' | |
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+ | When this box is checked a window opens inside the ''Make up property filter'' pop-up window for advanced make-up property customizing. | ||
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+ | [[Image: Custom Property Filter.png|thumb|left|300px|''Make-up property filter'' pop-up window with the ''Custom property filter'' window]] | ||
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+ | As an example, the line underlined in blue is changed from "Strong_Peak Z,Strong_Peak N,Strong_Peak E" into "Vertical,North-South,East-West". | ||
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+ | The above make-up applied to a signal window will name tracks as ''file name'' Z, ''file name'' N and ''file name'' E, where ''file name'' is the name of the processed file. | ||
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+ | [[Image: Legend-Original.png|thumb|left|300px|Track names obtained with default make-up]] | ||
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+ | The transformed make-up will name tracks Vertical, North-South, and East-West | ||
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+ | [[Image: Custom Property Filter Changed.png|thumb|left|300px|''Make-up property filter'' pop-up window with the ''Custom property filter'' window]] | ||
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+ | [[Image: Legend-Changed.png|thumb|left|300px|Track names obtained with changed make-up]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:22, 12 March 2010
A make-up is used to customize the appearance of plots.
Building a make-up
Make changes to the plot with the property editor obtained by double-clicking inside the plot to be customized, or by right-clicking anywhere in the plot and selecting Properties in the context menu.
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Saving a make-up
Once all changes have been made in the plot, right-click on a blank part of the plot and select Save make-up in the context menu.
Customize the Make up property filter pop-up window. When a box is checked it has the follwing effects:
- X axis limits: keep the two end values of the x-axis
- Y axis limits: keep the two end values of the y-axis
- X object position: keep the x position of the plot in the page
- Y object position: keep the y position of the plot in the page
- Layers: keep the object layers
- X axis title: keep the x-axis title
- Y axis title: keep the y-axis title
- Custom property filter: see below
- Custom property filter box
When this box is checked a window opens inside the Make up property filter pop-up window for advanced make-up property customizing.
As an example, the line underlined in blue is changed from "Strong_Peak Z,Strong_Peak N,Strong_Peak E" into "Vertical,North-South,East-West".
The above make-up applied to a signal window will name tracks as file name Z, file name N and file name E, where file name is the name of the processed file.
The transformed make-up will name tracks Vertical, North-South, and East-West