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Re: a question about ENVI menu and source file [message #30941 is a reply to message #30938] Fri, 24 May 2002 12:37 Go to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Xiaoying Jin (xje4e@mizzou.edu) writes:

> In ENVI, we can build user-defined function, then we add one item into
> envi.men. For example:
> We make a program named test_idltoc.pro, then add the following phase into
> envi.men.
> {Test IDLtoC} {test idltoc} {test_idltoc} {separator}
>
> But for the envi original menu, how can we find which file implements the
> event associated with each menu item?
> For example, for menu Filter->Convolutions, where can we find the file
> implements the user interface and the convolution filtering?
>
> In envi.men, the item is
> {Convolutions} {convolution tool} {envi_menu_event}
> but I can not find envi_menu_event.pro in any directory.
>
> Any suggestion will be appreciated.

I don't believe they *want* you to see it. They find
they can make more money if they don't give their code
away. It's a novel idea. I wish I had thought of it. :-(

Cheers,

David

P.S. Let's just say some of us wish we had been
quicker on the draw when save files were discussed
last year.

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