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Re: 5.3: IDLgrVolume,CUTPLANES= [message #20048] Thu, 11 May 2000 00:00
davidf is currently offline  davidf
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marc (m_schellens@hotmail.com) writes:

> After playing around I found out, that this was because of too
> small ZCLIP values of the corresponding IDLgrView object.
> It seems that this was handled different (uncorrect) in 5.2 and
> is now fixed.

I notice that a big THANK YOU was conspicuously missing
from this article. You *do* want RSI to fix these things,
don't you. :-)

Cheers,

David
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Re: 5.3: IDLgrVolume,CUTPLANES= [message #20055 is a reply to message #20048] Thu, 11 May 2000 00:00 Go to previous message
marc schellens[1] is currently offline  marc schellens[1]
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Registered: January 2000
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marc wrote:
>
> I have a program which uses the CUTPLANES of an IDLgrVolume
> object. While everything went fine with 5.2, with 5.3 I
> only get only occasionaly an Image from the (cutted) Volume.
> I tried under Linux and under Solaris.
> Any similar experience?
> Any suggestions?
>
After playing around I found out, that this was because of too
small ZCLIP values of the corresponding IDLgrView object.
It seems that this was handled different (uncorrect) in 5.2 and
is now fixed.
cheers, :-) marc
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