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Re: Help from UNIX IDL 7.1 Users [message #67641 is a reply to message #67639] Thu, 20 August 2009 07:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mike[2] is currently offline  Mike[2]
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On Aug 19, 1:25 pm, David Fanning <n...@dfanning.com> wrote:

> Well, you are probably younger than I am. :-)

Maybe - plus I'm used to oddities in the unix/linux and unused to the
idea that a software company might actually act on bug reports.

Either way, you inspire me to heights of idealism and usefulness in
the world. :-)

> P.S. Can you check the test case above in IDL 7.1 and let me
> know what you see? It will probably help with my report to
> ITTVIS. You will probably have to substitute your own
> directories for mine.


Except for the inexplicable expansion to my username, instead of
yours, I saw the same result:

IDL> dir = '~/IDL/coyote'
IDL> file = 'fsc_surface.pro'
IDL> Print, Dialog_Pickfile(FILE=file, PATH=dir)
/home/mmiller3/IDL/coyote/~/IDL/coyote/fsc_surface.pro


Interesting that we both have ~/IDL/coyote directories ;-)

Mike


IDL> help, !version, /structure
** Structure !VERSION, 8 tags, length=76, data length=76:
ARCH STRING 'x86'
OS STRING 'linux'
OS_FAMILY STRING 'unix'
OS_NAME STRING 'linux'
RELEASE STRING '7.1'
BUILD_DATE STRING 'Apr 21 2009'
MEMORY_BITS INT 32
FILE_OFFSET_BITS
INT 64
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