Re: idl under Windows NT behaviour [message #11692] |
Sat, 09 May 1998 00:00 |
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Messages: 228 Registered: March 1991
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In article <3552B6AF.1D9A9D29@gsf.de>, Karsten Rodenacker <rodena@gsf.de> writes:
> Hi, I am using idl quite a while but do not understand its behaviour
> under Win NT:
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> 1. If I have a window created, e.g. implicitly by TVSCL I cannot change
> the LUT neither by LOADCT nor TVLCT ? I have a truecolor video card FIRE
> anything set to 256 colors.
Are you sure it is set to 256 colors? Type:
IDL> help, /device
and see what IDL thinks your video is. My guess is that IDL thinks you have
truecolor. If so then type:
IDL> device, decomposed=0
and your color tables should work.
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