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Re: Multiple displays [message #26994 is a reply to message #26988] Tue, 09 October 2001 07:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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Neil Talsania wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am new to IDL, and was investigating the possibility of writing a little
> application to do some image processing. I am working on a Unix system that
> has two monitors attached. I want to have one monitor have the controls for
> the processing and the other monitor have the image display. Is this
> possible using IDL? In my setup the two displays are machinename:0.0 and
> machinename:0.1. I cannot seem to find anyway to do this. Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
>
> Neil Talsania

Dear Neil,

I have looked into the online help.
There is an item by 'DISPLAY'.

Environment Variables Used by IDL

DISPLAY
IDL uses the DISPLAY environment variable to choose which X display is
used to display graphics.

hope this helps

regards
Reimar

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Reimar Bauer

Institut fuer Stratosphaerische Chemie (ICG-1)
Forschungszentrum Juelich
email: R.Bauer@fz-juelich.de
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