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Re: Draw a Histogram Plot [message #56916 is a reply to message #56914] Wed, 21 November 2007 08:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
ben.bighair is currently offline  ben.bighair
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On Nov 21, 11:12 am, David Fanning <da...@dfanning.com> wrote:
> Brian Larsen writes:
>> here is that output. It feels to me like a white on white plot
>> issue...
>
>> MacBook pro, IDL 6.4.1, Leopard
>
> Oh, Macintosh!!! I knew it. :-(
>
> It sounds like a white on white thing to me, too.
> This is what FSC_COLOR would do if it couldn't find
> the color you specified. It defaults to white. But,
> with no error messages.... And a Macintosh....
> Quien sabe?
>
> Let's just say it wouldn't be the first time I've had
> to add work-arounds for Macs in my code. :-)
>
> Anyone else having trouble on a Mac?

Hi,

Works right out of the box for me. This is a great routine!

Here's my device info... { ppc darwin unix Mac OS X 6.3 Mar 23
2006 32 64}, so it is might be aversion thing. Note that
Brian's "Translation table" is enabled and mine is bypassed.

IDL> help, /device
Available Graphics Devices: CGM HP LJ NULL PCL PRINTER PS REGIS TEK X
Z
Current graphics device: X
Server: X11.0, The XFree86 Project, Inc, Release 40400000
Display Depth, Size: 24 bits, (1024,768)
Visual Class: TrueColor (4)
Bits Per RGB: 8 (8/8/8)
Physical Color Map Entries (Emulated / Actual): 256 / 256
Colormap: Shared, 16777216 colors. Translation table: Bypassed
Graphics pixels: Decomposed, Dither Method: Ordered
Write Mask: 16777215 (decimal) ffffff (hex)
Graphics Function: 3 (copy)
Current Font: <default>, Current TrueType Font: <default>
Default Backing Store: Pixmap.
Window Status: ---------------------
id typ( x, y, backing store) id typ( x, y,
backing store)
0: Win( 512, 373, Pixmap)

Thanks for the great tool!
Ben
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