Path: csiph.com!news.swapon.de!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Dave Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.misc Subject: Re: I have a little Eureka problem Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 21:16:35 +0000 (GMT) Organization: TLP Lines: 49 Message-ID: <5bd0d8e60fdave@triffid.co.uk> References: <5bd0a8c453dave@triffid.co.uk> <7b6faed05b.boase@bernard> X-Trace: individual.net ZSvGyASj0OJAjsrIgQSSJAyF9CBvEfq6ezkb8QKcyLvcIRpfJ1 X-Orig-Path: triffid.co.uk!dave Cancel-Lock: sha1:fGse1+aaaChb6jEADxRupIdenYM= sha256:x4ODRlTz3YenUaMfZECOYq98NMvAUB9JbIWWobmuyss= User-Agent: Pluto/3.20 (RISC OS/6.20) NewsHound/v1.54 Xref: csiph.com comp.sys.acorn.misc:21516 In article <7b6faed05b.boase@bernard>, wrote: > On 17 Dec 2024, dave@triffid.co.uk wrote: > > Assuming there's anyone left out there using Eureka. :-) > I, for one, continue to use Eureka, almost daily -- and refer to its > Manual when stuck. (Macros, too, on occasion). > > At http://www.triffid.co.uk/dstuff/Sample01.jpg I've put a jpeg image > > grab of a bit of sheet there. > > At the bottom of the sheet bit there's a rectangular box with a black > > outline with, a blue line "Sys Norm", a yellow line "Dia Norm" etc... > > I have no idea how I got that box in the sheet... (That's the thing I > > want to change). > In Eureka with the sheet and the chart visible, Ctrl-Select the chart. > This gives the chart a thick grey perimeter and its own menu. Then > either Ctrl-L or Menu -> Options -> Legend to choose where you want the > legend. > By default the legend box will have a drop shadow. To repeat your > example, Select the legend box, then either Ctrl-F4 or Menu -> Format > -> Pattern and choose None from the Shadow drop-down menu. > Bernard Thank you for your thoughts Bernard. Appreciated. However, non of that is a problem... I can edit the legend okay. To recap what I'd written above. > > I have no idea how I got that box in the sheet... (That's the thing I > > want to change). The box that frames the set of texts and lines at the bottom. Any thoughts on that question? Thanks Dave -- Dave Triffid