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Re: IDL on Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) [message #77026 is a reply to message #77023] Tue, 26 July 2011 04:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Matt[3] is currently offline  Matt[3]
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On Jul 25, 11:37 pm, Reno Choi <i...@specube.com> wrote:
> B) While I did not notice any problem with "direct" graphics, I am
> having trouble with David's graphic tools. It's kind of strange
> problem - showing error messages below, while graphics seems to work.
>
> IDL> cgPlot, IndGen(10)
> % X windows protocol error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes).
> % X windows protocol error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes).
> % X windows protocol error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes).
> % X windows protocol error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes).
> % X windows protocol error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes).
> IDL>
>
> With more complicated graphics, such as cgContour, with multiple plots
> in a window, the responses are more puzzling - plot titles, labels,
> plots, etc are randomly disappearing every time I tried.
>
> I am told that Lion's is based on xorg-server-1.10.2, although XQuartz
> 2.6.3 will be based on xorg-server-1.10.3. I'm still searching for
> solutions. I have not contacted ITTVIS, but wonder if they're willing
> to support IDL 7.1.1 (not sure if version 8 is flawless).

Only had a chance to very briefly try IDL 8.1 with Lion a couple of
days ago, but everything seemed fine (although I didn't get to try
David's graphics).

Regarding Reno's point B, I've always had the same X11 error messages
using David's routines on IDL 8 and 8.1 on Snow Leopard, running
XQuartz 2.5.3. It'd be good to hear any suggestions about how we
might fix this.

Cheers,

Matt
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