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The updating of tables and graphs during processing of data in a run can be temporarily disabled using the "Lock Drawing" system attribute. When set non zero this prevents the screen being updated. The modeller should force a full repaint after setting this attribute back to 0.
The updating of tables and graphs during processing of data in a run can be temporarily disabled using the "Lock Drawing" system attribute. When set non zero this prevents the screen being updated. The modeller should force a full repaint after setting this attribute back to 0.
This enables a model to perform complex updates without the intermediate results being redrawn.
The platform always resets the lock when going to "paused" (ready) state and automatically forces a repaint.
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This enables a model to perform complex updates without the intermediate results being redrawn.


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The platform always resets the lock when going to "paused" (ready) state and automatically forces a repaint.<br />
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Revision as of 03:28, 12 January 2008

The updating of tables and graphs during processing of data in a run can be temporarily disabled using the "Lock Drawing" system attribute. When set non zero this prevents the screen being updated. The modeller should force a full repaint after setting this attribute back to 0.

This enables a model to perform complex updates without the intermediate results being redrawn.

The platform always resets the lock when going to "paused" (ready) state and automatically forces a repaint.



idkbase note 108