| You can copy and paste any graph into
another Macintosh program. Simply select "Copy" from the
Edit menu (or use command-C) when the graph window is foremost on
your screen. Switch to the other application, and select "Paste".
The graphic object is a grouped selection of multiple
objects. Selecting "Ungroup" successively in the other
program will ungroup these objects, which include: the axis titles,
the axis notations, and the graphic. All text is in Palatino font,
size 12 by default; however, you can easily change the default font
in the Preferences
dialog for Graph Windows. The format of
the exported graphic depends on the type of graph as well as a preference
setting.
Histograms and CDF plots are always exported as
"line graphs." You can ungroup these and change the line
style or fill pattern for the histograms.
Note also that when you copy a histogram graph,
two items are placed on the clipboard: the graphic rendition as
well as a text rendition of the histogram data itself. Depending
on the program into which you subsequently do a paste, the correct
item will be inserted. For more information, see the information
about exporting raw
data.
This is also true when you copy a graph from the
kinetics window: both the graphic rendition and the spreadsheet
values are copied into the clipboard. If you paste into a spreadsheet,
you will get two columns: one is time, the other is the computed
value as a function of time. For more information, see the section
on the kinetics platform.
The other types of graphs are, by default, exported
as a black & white bitmap (except for density and pseudo-color
plots, which are 256-color bitmaps). Bitmaps are most quickly drawn
by other programs and the representation is quite good. However,
bitmaps cannot be resized without risking significant distortion.
If you want to export high-quality line graphs for all graph types,
select the appropriate checkbox in the preferences
dialog. Now copied graphs (or layouts) will have high-quality
line graphs that can be resized without loss of information. However,
it may take the drawing programs considerably longer to present
them to you; especially for plots that are not contour plots. See
the information on making publication
quality graphics.
If you hold down the option key when you select
"Copy" from the menu, then FlowJo will include with the
graphic any gates that are drawn on the current graph. (You can
change the default behavior of including gates or not through the
preferences dialog).
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