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Re: Sacrilegious but genuine question [message #28789 is a reply to message #28762] Fri, 11 January 2002 07:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Francis Burton is currently offline  Francis Burton
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Registered: October 2001
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David Fanning wrote:
> "Flawed" wasn't the word I had in mind, but the
> word I was thinking about did start with an "F". :-)
>
> In any case, Insight has been dropped by the fine
> folks at RSI in the latest versions of IDL.

Seriously, I'm interested to know why you think it's no good.
Did RSI drop it for the same reason?

> I meant an IDL program that allowed you to display
> data the way you want to, without everything "quickly
> becoming a mess".

Oh, alright. I think I should have a go at that myself -
make it my first IDL project.

>> Or do you mean the kind of general purpose extensible data
>> display/analysis program that I was talking about?
>
> I'm afraid I assumed you were talking about IDL when
> you mentioned this. :-)

"But IDL is a language, not an application."

Patience David - I'm learning! :-P

>> If you mean the latter, then by all means give me this guy's
>> name!
>
> I'll have him contact you.

It would be good to have a chat if he's into that. If he's
only interested in my limited grant money, then it might be
better to leave it for the moment. :-) But thanks for the
offer.

Francis
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