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Re: Trouble with IDL 5.0.2 (filled contours) unsolved? [message #11078 is a reply to message #11071] Tue, 03 March 1998 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mikael Barfred is currently offline  Mikael Barfred
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Registered: March 1998
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Mikael Barfred wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have searched dejanews for articles in this newsgroup regarding
> the filled contour problems in IDL 5.0.2. I got a handfull of
> recent articles on this, indicating that I am not the only
> frustrated IDL 5.0.2 user, but none of them had a solution
> or even an explanation to the problem, so I will try to raise
> the question again:
> [ ... SNIP! ...]

Oops! Looking further on the net, I came across:

http://www.dfanning.com/idl5_info/cell_fill.html

which seems to indicate that the problem has already been raised
to RSI, and a response is pending.

This hopefully means that a solution is on its way from RSI.

Mikael

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