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Re: Global variables and IDL [message #15220 is a reply to message #11537] Mon, 26 April 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
Martin Schultz is currently offline  Martin Schultz
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Registered: August 1997
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David Fanning wrote:
>
> Martin goes on to write this, which scares me very much indeed:
> [...]
> Using normal IDL graphics windows from within a widget program
> is a *terrible* idea!

> Cheers,
>
> David
>


Hi David (and others),


I feel ashamed. I should probably tell everyone to delete their
version of EXPLORE and start right away coding it properly. (if I only
had time for this). I must say that I started to write EXPLORE when I
still considered myself an IDL novice (they didn't have insight (pun;-)
back then), and David was probably still dreaming about his book. So, in
short: it's bad code but it works to my satisfaction. Maybe I should
distribute it as sav files only ....
Martin.

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