Re: color_quan(...., Cube=6) makes white white, but ... [message #30378] |
Fri, 26 April 2002 16:58  |
nobody@nowhere.com (S
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GDI is an acronym meaning "windows API"? So there is no way to exchange a
vector based image file with Windows if you're not _in_ Windows? reminds me of
the slogan once used by whoever marketed "Lucky Strikes"[1]: "I'd rather fight
than switch", sure is painfull, though :( !
[1] not advocating smoking or any particular tobacco product :P
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 17:34:28 -0600, Karl Schultz
<kschultz@devnull.researchsystems.com> wrote: >
> "Steve Smith<steven_smith>" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>> Is the WMF device included in the Linux version?
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> The WMF device uses GDI, so it only runs on Windows.
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Re: color_quan(...., Cube=6) makes white white, but ... [message #30381 is a reply to message #30380] |
Fri, 26 April 2002 16:17   |
nobody@nowhere.com (S
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Is the WMF device included in the Linux version? If so, I'll be upgrading
soon. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it sounds like I could render images as I
would to the screen in Direct Graphics, but to the WMF device, similar to
what I currently do with the PS device. With this device, the fonts are
TrueType Fonts? The problem with rendering everything to an X-window and
then tvread'ing everything is the text ends up looking bad in the image, so
I have beautiful graphics with ugly text surrounding it :( .
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 16:02:44 -0600, Karl Schultz
<kschultz@devnull.researchsystems.com> wrote: >
> "Steve Smith<steven_smith>" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:slrnacjgsk.30q.nobody@pooh.nrel.gov...
>> as an aside, I'm trying to give people graphics that would insert in Word
>> documents easily. Does IDL for Windows have a vector based image format
>> (like WMF, EMF) that I can write to? My IDL 5.2 for Linux doesn't have
>> (or appear to) anything but CGM.
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> For Direct Graphics, there is a WMF device, starting with IDL 5.4.
> For Object Graphics, there is a /VECTOR option on IDLgrClipboard and
> IDLgrPrinter, starting with IDL 5.3.
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Re: color_quan(...., Cube=6) makes white white, but ... [message #30382 is a reply to message #30381] |
Fri, 26 April 2002 15:02   |
Rick Towler
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In office2k I can insert 24 bit .png files and I haven't had problems with
misbehaving colors. You may want to give this a try.
You may also want to try David's TVREAD program. It will simplify and
generalize the capturing of DG windows. I ended up hacking it to save 24bit
png files too (it is possible that it does this in it's original form and I
missed it). Let me know if you want my modified version.
-Rick
"Steve Smith<steven_smith>" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:slrnacjgsk.30q.nobody@pooh.nrel.gov...
> I took David's advice and used the subject heading when creating gifs from
> my display, this fixed the problem that the white background would always
> show up slightly grey. However, as I posted afterwards, the option reduces
> the number of colors by a factor of 2 roughly. It also makes the plots
look
> 'grainy', which sounds like the same problem actually. Is there a way
around
> this, i.e. I'd like white background when I ask for it, but I don't really
> want to lose the color resolution either. hmmmph!
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> as an aside, I'm trying to give people graphics that would insert in Word
> documents easily. Does IDL for Windows have a vector based image format
> (like WMF, EMF) that I can write to? My IDL 5.2 for Linux doesn't have
> (or appear to) anything but CGM.
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Re: color_quan(...., Cube=6) makes white white, but ... [message #30502 is a reply to message #30379] |
Mon, 29 April 2002 11:24  |
Rick Towler
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Yes, you could do this too :)
I didn't want to advocate pestering the author with feature requests as I
assumed that he got enough of them already.
-Rick
"David Fanning" <david@dfanning.com> wrote in message
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> Rick Towler (rtowler@u.washington.edu) writes:
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>> You may also want to try David's TVREAD program. It will simplify and
>> generalize the capturing of DG windows. I ended up hacking it to save
24bit
>> png files too (it is possible that it does this in it's original form
and I
>> missed it). Let me know if you want my modified version.
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> Or, you could ask the author politely and he would
> probably have a new version for you in about 5 minutes.
> (If he wasn't attending a tennis match.) :-)
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> Cheers,
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> David
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