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IDL Widget Library [message #7081] Fri, 20 September 1996 00:00 Go to next message
MC is currently offline  MC
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Is there an IDL Widget library somewhere in the world accessible to the
general public? How do I get there?

M.C.
Re: IDL Widget Library [message #7146 is a reply to message #7081] Wed, 25 September 1996 00:00 Go to previous message
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M.C. <chanm@cadvision.ca> wrote a couple of days ago:

> Is there an IDL Widget library somewhere in the world accessible to the
> general public? How do I get there?

What kinds of widget programs are you interested in? I have quite
a few and I know a number of places where you can find more.
For example, Ray Sterner and the folks at the Johns Hopkins
Applied Physics Lab always have great IDL programs. They are
accessible via anonymous ftp at fermi.jhuapl.edu in the
directory /pub/idl. The JHU/APL web page also has pointers
to other IDL sites where software is available. It is at:

http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/s1r/idl/idl.html

There are a number of widget programs in the Research Systems
training directory that do things like allow you to create resizeable
graphics windows, zoom into data, interactively configure your
PostScript page, etc. They are available via anonymous ftp at
gateway.rsinc.com in the file /pub/training.

Let me know if you need additional information. (I tried to e-mail
you, but my mailer couldn't find your domain).

Yours,

David

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