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Re: Student vs. normal version [message #46521 is a reply to message #46452] Fri, 25 November 2005 00:35 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Peter Clinch is currently offline  Peter Clinch
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bas wrote:

> If you wanted to create a GIF, JPG, etc of some data you have plotted,
> it is still possible to export this out of IDL to use in word / power
> point for a presentation?

JPEGs should be fine, or bitmaps or whatever, with various ways to
export using those, including a standard option in the iTools.

> I also read something about the arrays size you can work with is
> limited in the student version. Any truth to this?

My memory suggests that it /was/ true at some point. I recall
pooh-poohing a copy in the (fairly distant) past as arrays only went up
to 255 subscripts but that is *not* listed in the current limitations of
the product. And my memory may be wrong, and it might have been the
PV~Wave Personal Edition, but it looks like that particular bit of
borkenness has been unborked if it /was/ rendered braindead that way
before now.

Pete.
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