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Re: Sharing program [message #56246 is a reply to message #56245] Tue, 09 October 2007 12:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Oct 9, 2:18 pm, Rick Towler <rick.tow...@nomail.noaa.gov> wrote:
> rpertaub wrote:
>> Where are you supposed to save the images and read them from so that
>> there is no hic in VM? Is there a special filepath?
>
> Yes, one that isn't hard coded :)
>
> The best approach would be to make the user responsible. Throw up a
> dialog or two to select a data/temp/whatever directory
> (dialog_pickfile). Otherwise you're asking for it. If you really want
> the frustration, download Jim Pendleton's sourcepath.pro from the ITTVIS
> code contrib site:
>
> http://www.ittvis.com/codebank/search.asp?FID=347
>
> You can distribute your application (.sav) with a set of directories
> where it looks for and writes data. sourcepath will allow you to get
> the file path to those directories no matter where your application
> directory exists.
>
> -Rick

Thanks all for your help!
I actually moved all my data to one folder just in the c: drive, and
voila!

I have a different problem now, the program works on Virtual Machine,
I tested it on someone else's computer that does not have IDL.
However, the end result of my program is a window which shows my end
image (after n analysis and processing). However, the image appears
for a split second and then closes. How do I keep it open? It seems it
is ending the program, I am not sure how to make it not do that...

thanks,
rp
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