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Re: IMDISP update [message #20940 is a reply to message #18421] Tue, 01 August 2000 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
davidf is currently offline  davidf
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Liam E.Gumley (Liam.Gumley@ssec.wisc.edu) writes:

> I've made a few changes to IMDISP which are worthy of public release
> (IMDISP is an advanced replacement for the built-in TV and TVSCL image
> display procedures):

Let's see, talk of money has gotten Liam going again.
Or did RSI call you this morning, Liam? :-)

I'll be updating my TVIMAGE program this afternoon,
so that if you click the middle mouse button inside
the image, the image will dissolve and you will see
a scantily clad IDL programmer dancing with glee
after writing an IDL object program.

By the way, I failed to mention Craig Markwardt's
comparable program PLOTIMAGE the other day when I
was trying to point out how valuable these image
display programs are. Sorry.

Cheers,

David

P.S. Let's just say I've got to do *something* to
get back into this horse race. :-(

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