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Re: IDL online help for v6.0 (sigh) [message #38582 is a reply to message #38581] Fri, 12 March 2004 11:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Paul Van Delst[1] is currently offline  Paul Van Delst[1]
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Michael Wallace wrote:
> You can try installing Acrobat Reader v5.0. I don't know about Redhat
> Enterprise Linux, but I'm using this version of Acrobat on my Fedora
> laptop and I can navigate the IDL documents.
>
> http://download.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobatreader/unix/5.x/l inux-508.tar.gz

Bewdy. Thanks for the link. My reticence to install the freely available code is due to
the possibly draconian actions that may or (most likely) may not occur. Us foreigners have
gotta be extra careful not to attract the attention of certain bureacratic
peepers...especially in an election year ;o). I'm definitely overstating but there have
been enough roundups of legal immigrants in the DC area to make friendlies look askance.
Anyway, deportation back to Perth WA might not be that bad of a thing (good weather,
beeyootiful beaches, healthy disrespect for authority... etc... :o)

> Personally, I'd prefer HTML documentation, but I'll take whatever I can
> get.

I hear ya.

cheers,

paulv

p.s. I don't speak for NOAA and NOAA doesn't speak for me.
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