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Re: 6.3 reactions? [message #48554] Mon, 01 May 2006 22:52 Go to previous message
Michael Galloy is currently offline  Michael Galloy
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Richard G. French wrote:
> To those of you who have gotten IDL 6.3 up and running, what are the new
> features that those of us still using 6.2 are missing? I watched the RSI 5
> minute video but I couldn't understand most of the acronyms, so I think they
> have a different target audience in mind.

Everyone will have their own favorites, but I think the IDL-IDL bridge
will be a feature that really adds something to IDL. It will allow you
to start new "threads". So, for example, to do some processing while the
controls of your GUI are still responsible to user interaction. Or
simply to farm out several different tasks to run independently.

There is now a seventh iTool, iVector, to handle vector field data.

Drag and drop between tree widgets and draw widgets is neat and should
simplify some user interfaces.

I'm pretty excited to see whether or not Motion JPEG 2000 is as great
for animations as it seems at first glance. MPEG has always seemed to be
a bad format for scientific visualization; Motion JPEG 2000 corrects a
lot of its weaknesses.

There's a fair amount of stuff if you do external development involving
Java or COM.

Of course, there is other stuff. See http://rsinc.com/idl/whatsnew.asp
for more information, but it sounds like you looked there already. There
is one more really cool thing (in my decidedly minority opinion), but I
have to check to see if it made it.

Mike
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