A bit of background:

 

I have just installed Gretl 1.7.0 on a Dell XPS 400 running Windows XP
Professional. The computer has two LCD displays - a Dell E228WFP 22 inch
display (primary) and a Dell 2007WFP 20 inch display. Both displays are
running at the same resolution off the same graphics card.

 

The problem:

 

When I generate a plot with Gretl the menu bar and part of the plot is off
screen (the plot goes to the smaller secondary screen). The plot can't be
repositioned because the cursor arrow will not go off the screen to reach
the menu bar (which seems to be necessary to move the plot).

 

I tried playing with wgnuplot.ini to change the default position of plots
but that did not seem to have any effect. Any suggestions? By the way, Gretl
works fine on the same hardware running under Ubuntu 7.10 (it is a dual boot
system). Thanks.

 

Tom 

 

A bit of background:

 

I have just installed Gretl 1.7.0 on a Dell XPS 400 running Windows XP Professional. The computer has two LCD displays – a Dell E228WFP 22 inch display (primary) and a Dell 2007WFP 20 inch display. Both displays are running at the same resolution off the same graphics card.

 

The problem:

 

When I generate a plot with Gretl the menu bar and part of the plot is off screen (the plot goes to the smaller secondary screen). The plot can’t be repositioned because the cursor arrow will not go off the screen to reach the menu bar (which seems to be necessary to move the plot).

 

I tried playing with wgnuplot.ini to change the default position of plots but that did not seem to have any effect. Any suggestions? By the way, Gretl works fine on the same hardware running under Ubuntu 7.10 (it is a dual boot system). Thanks.

 

Tom

 

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