"Anderson, Scott" <Scott_Anderson@adc.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is there a way to display an XY graph on a object panel without a boarder?
> I tried changing the properties appearance to boarders none and changing the
> colors to match the background,
> but when I print it the surrounding border still shows up?
>
> Example <<graph showing.vee>>
>
> thanks for,
> any Ideas
>
>
> Scott Anderson
> Process Development
> ADC Telecommunications
I believe that the border you are seeing is the border around the
graph itself. The border you are turning off is the _object's_
border- two different animals.
The graph border is set to the color of the scales, so I would
expect it to disappear if you set the "scale" color to the same
as you background and panel color.
try that and see if it works for you.
Stan
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Stan Bischof Hewlett Packard Company 707-577-3994 rsb@sr.hp.com
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> Hello
>
> Is there a way to display an XY graph on a object panel without a boarder?
> I tried changing the properties appearance to boarders none and changing the
> colors to match the background,
> but when I print it the surrounding border still shows up?
>
> Example <<graph showing.vee>>
>
> thanks for,
> any Ideas
>
>
> Scott Anderson
> Process Development
> ADC Telecommunications
I believe that the border you are seeing is the border around the
graph itself. The border you are turning off is the _object's_
border- two different animals.
The graph border is set to the color of the scales, so I would
expect it to disappear if you set the "scale" color to the same
as you background and panel color.
try that and see if it works for you.
Stan
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Stan Bischof Hewlett Packard Company 707-577-3994 rsb@sr.hp.com
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the only way I know is to write an ASCII-File to the harddisk, which
contains the structure of a dataset containing your desired record
structure. You can read out one record from the created dataset and you have
your record.
M. Bernhardt
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> -----Ursprngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Martin,Roger [mailto:rmartin@granville.com]
> Gesendet am: Montag, 26. Juli 1999 22:31
> An: HP VEE Reflector (E-mail)
> Cc: George Tyrrell (E-mail); George Tyrrell VM (E-mail)
> Betreff: Dynamically create records?
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to programmatically build a record that allows
> the number of
> fields and the field names to change depending on the
> structure of an Access
> database I am talking to via ActiveX Automation (ADO).
>
> I can get this information from Access but is it possible to
> dynamically
> define the structure of a record (number of fields and name
> of each field)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger Martin
> Manufacturing Engineer
> email: rmartin@granville.com
> phone: 303-998-4045
> fax: 303-443-2546
> HELIX TECHNOLOGY CORP.
> Granville-Phillips
> Boulder, CO USA
>
>