Specifications

SpectroGRAPH (SG) (UI)
Known SpectroGRAPH Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.0.3
SPECTRUM Software Release Notes Page 94
Problem 3: On the Solaris platform, when you change the background
size of the Universe view to a larger size than the default size, close the edit,
maximize the view, and then move the view, the menus appear to remain
back at the position where the view was before moving it. Menu appear to
be floating outside the view.
Solution: This is a problem with MOTIF. Sun Microsystems has been
alerted to this problem which is under investigation. Try to avoid resizing
the SpectroGRAPH window.
Problem 4: When printing from a Windows NT workstation to a non-
postscript printer, the output will be in black and white with no grayscale.
Icons and highlighted text become difficult to read. Plain text, however, is
readable.
Solution: Print to a postscript printer when you need to maintain
grayscale images. This problem has been a known limitation of the Neuron
Data toolkit on Windows NT.
Problem 5: On the Windows NT platform, when you print a .GRF report
on a Hewlett-Packard series 5 printer, the X and Y axis as well as part of
the heading are missing. However, on screen they display correctly.
Solution: This is a Neuron Data problem (Neuron Data bug problem ID
#8843).
Problem 6: When a user is running an application against a server from
another workstation other than the one they were created on, that user will
not receive updated changes to the Preference files. This is a normal
condition. When preferences are modified from the original defaulted
values, the changes get saved to the .*prf file in the user’s home directory.
Since the file is in the user’s home directory, other users in the group are
not able to “share” the modified preference values if they are running
applications from a remote desktop.
Solution: This is a normal result of SPECTRUM security. Aprisma may
investigate a way to change preference setting to distinguish between
preconnect preferences and those preferences that get saved to the Server
in the User Group model.