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Re: Integration of IDL with Windows Applications ? [message #17230] |
Mon, 20 September 1999 00:00 |
S
Messages: 2 Registered: September 1999
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S wrote:
> Did anybody succeeded to integrate IDL with
> some your own application under Windows?
> I'd like to use it as something like OpenGL
> but more 'high-level' for creating good scientific
> graphics on-fly. Now what me and all my colleagues
> are doing is
> Step1) creating data (mostly with fortran codes)
> Step2) wizarding with IDL/PVWave/TecPlot/Noesys
> /Origin/Surfer/Yorick/etc afterward
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To clarify more, the idea is to create application
where step1 and step2 are glued into the only step
so that visualization is running during the run
with prewizarded (or wizardeable on-click) IDL
incorporated into graphics window openned with
*non-IDL* (no idea who needs it?) GUI builder.
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> Yes, it is possible to make this with OpenGL
> primitives but this route is like re-invent bycicle when
> specialised scientific graphics packages such as IDL exist.
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> Rough idea what's needed is constructed here:
> http://members.gotnet.net/radinc/tmp/clearwin.gif
> (such or more complex GUI can be within minutes
> to an hour built with widgets with some applications,
> fortran for example)...
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> Later,
> R
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