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Re: Throwing objects to Virtual Machine in Unix [message #37714 is a reply to message #37635] Thu, 15 January 2004 03:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Nuno Oliveira is currently offline  Nuno Oliveira
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Thanks. I saw your post and already tried that trick you suggest. Indeed it
works calling idlde -vm=file instead of idl -vm=file



Initially I didn't try that solution because you say in there that it worked
only once.



I don't if you can say one more thing or if you suggest me to also write to
RSI. It is supposed RSI to fix the problem and get a solution for those who
have IDL 6.0 or we are talking of fixing it to version 7.0?



Thanks again,



Nuno.




"Thomas Brueckner" <profxtjb@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:52e94d00.0401141841.845c19b@posting.google.com...
> "Nuno Oliveira" <nmoliveira@fc.ul.pt> wrote in message
news:<bu3ifa$1tdd$1@pegasus.fccn.pt>...
>
>> This is a simple program where I do a matrix with a circle on the
centre.
>> And I want to view it as an object using IDLgrImage, so I build the
>> hierarchy for that and the widgets needed. The event is only for
managing
>> the resize of the window.
>
>> Here is the problem: If I run it in Unix with IDLde opened everything is
>> okay. It is okay also if I try to run on VM in windows. But if I try to
run
>> it on Unix with VM is gives me an error:
>
>
> Nuno, the RSI have not fixed this problem yet. If you look at the
postings
> from Dec. 18 and 25 you will see that they have a few tricks to get object
> graphics to work in the virtual machine, but nothing robust.
>
> ==Thomas Brueckner==
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