Thanks for your quick reply! the "opposite" I mean is to take a window to the bottom of the window stack and stay at the bottom. This should be the reverse action of bringToTop().
shengzhe 2005/7/5, Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 7/5/2005 12:12 PM, wu sz wrote: > > Thanks for the answer from Uwe Ligges and Duncan Murdoch ! > > > > if any function could do the opposite action of bringToTop()? > > What is the opposite? There isn't such a thing defined in the Windows > API. If you want to do anything in the API, then just grab the handle, > and try it. > > > Are there any introductory and detailed "tcltk" documents or help > > files or books for using this package in R ? > > The tcltk documentation is (in Windows) available in R_HOME/Tcl/doc. If > you want something like a tutorial, you'll need to look on the web or in > a library or bookstore. > > Duncan Murdoch > > > > shengzhe > > > > 2005/7/5, Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Uwe Ligges wrote: > >> > wu sz wrote: > >> > > >> > > >> >>Hello, > >> >> > >> >>I use "select.list" to obtain a window of select items, but how can I > >> >>set the position and size of this window? > >> >> > >> >>Are there any functions which are used to maximize and minimize the > >> >>window of R Console? > >> > > >> > > >> > You cannot fo windows from select.list and R console, AFAIK, but you can > >> > do for windows() devices using windows() and brintToTop(), for example. > >> > >> That's a typo: it's bringToTop(). Another function which could be used > >> to do this is getWindowsHandle, along with C level programming to the > >> Windows API. I haven't looked into this, so it's possible the UI > >> library we use will get confused, but it should be possible to send > >> Windows messages to those handles. > >> > >> We do have longstanding bugs with the maximized/minimized status being > >> overridden by various reset commands. I tracked down some of these > >> once, but didn't get all of them (and did introduce some new bugs). I > >> don't have the energy to fix the rest. > >> > >> Duncan Murdoch > >> > > ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html