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Subject: Invisible Graphsheets
From: "Tom Downing" <td@quaestor.com>
Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 16:19:31 +0100
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Thread-topic: Invisible Graphsheets
Dear List:

        If I issue a plot command (say plot(rnorm(10)))    from a
*minimized* command or script window, a graphsheet is 
created ( I can tell because I see GSD2 under the "Window"
menubar), but I can not view it.  However, if I maximize my
script or command window and then navigate to GS2 using  
Window Menubar, I can then see it.  Has anyone experienced
similar behavior, and , if so , is there a way to rectify it
(apart from re-installing S).

btw, When I minimize script or command window, graphsheet again
"disappears"
        
Deleting *.prefs does not help.

 The behavior seems to have started while I was playing around 
with using S-PLUS as an OLE Server from Excel.

Am using splus 6.0 v2 for windows.

Thank you

Thomas J. Downing
Quaestor Investment Management Ltd.
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