You can control the
size
of the display windows. That is, you can enlarge a window to fill the entire
viewing area, or you can enlarge one window somewhat and maintain the other
three on a smaller scale. For example, resizing the display windows to a single
window could provide a better view of an image.
To resize the display windows:
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Position the cursor in a
window.
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Press the middle (or right) mouse button, drag
the cursor, then click the mouse button.
Or position the cursor within the display area where you want
the intersection of all four windows to be, then double-click the middle (or
right) mouse button.
Resized Display Windows
Note
that double-clicking in the middle of the
display area returns the windows to their default size.
You can increase the size of the text window
with the [+] button, which is located in the window's upper left corner. Increasing
the size of the text window provides a larger display of software messages.
To make the text window larger, select [+].
To return the window to its default size, select [-].
Resized Text Window
In order for the Online Reference window to be visible, the SAS/SPECTRAVIEW
interface should pop-to-top only when you select its window border. If the
window does not stay on top, you need to modify your window manager files.
In order for the online help to work properly, you must
make the SAS/SPECTRAVIEW interface
window the active window. Depending on your screen resolution, this may require
that the Online Reference window be partially obscured
by the SAS/SPECTRAVIEW
window while you are selecting the desired button.
In order for the online help to work properly, the SAS/SPECTRAVIEW
interface window must have focus. You can change your window manager resources
to allow the Online Reference window to remain
on top while the SAS/SPECTRAVIEW
window retains focus. The values you change and the affected files depend
on the window manager you are using. See your window manager documentation
or your system administrator for assistance.
From
the [Reset] global button, you can reset the following for
SAS/SPECTRAVIEW:
|
[View] |
resets the four display windows' orientation and any
zoomed or rotated image to the default view. |
|
[Palette] |
resets all color palette items to their defaults, which
includes items such as axis tick marks and labels, bounding box, missing values,
an isosurface, and the data ramp to 32 colors with the default ranges and
colors. (Any stored color palette is not affected.) |
|
[All] |
resets all items in the software to their defaults,
including windows, cutting planes, color palette, marker sizes, and so on. |
Prior to invoking
SAS/SPECTRAVIEW, you can change the
default background colors, which are the primary background color
that defines the color behind the buttons and the secondary background
color that defines the color of the display windows. You cannot set
both background colors to the same color.
To change background colors:
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From the SAS PROGRAM
EDITOR
window menu bar, select Globals, Options, then Color setup. The software
opens the SASCOLOR window.
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To change the primary background color, select Background, click the color
from the color palette, and select [Save].
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To change the secondary background color, select Secondary Background,
click the color from the color palette,
and select [Save].
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To close the window, save the changes, and return
to the Display Manager window, select [OK].
The changes are saved to the catalog entry
SASUSER.PROFILE.SAS.CPARMS.
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