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Window based graphics are available in XLISP-STAT on a workstation
running the  X11 window system. Graphics under  X11 are
fairly similar to Macintosh graphics as documented in this tutorial. A
few points to note:
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Plot menus are popped up using a menu button in the top right corner
of a plot.
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In plot interaction you can use any of the mouse buttons. Normally
clicking any button in a plot unselects all selected points. To extend
a selection, or have a rotating plot continue rotating after the
button is released, hold down the shift key as you press any mouse
button.
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How plot windows are opened in response to a graphics command depends
on the window manager you are using. Under  uwm, the default
window manager on many systems, a little corner will appear which you
can use to choose the position of your plot window.
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Slider dialog items are the only items that assume a three button
mouse.  In the central part of the slider the right button increases
and the left button decreases the slider value. The middle button
drags the thumb indicator.
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Postscript images of plots can be saved by selecting the  Save
to File item on a plot menu. The postscript file can then be printed
using a standard printing command.
 
 
 
Luke Tierney 
Tue Jan 21 15:04:48 CST 1997