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Re: What's Up with ITTVIS? [message #70185 is a reply to message #70178] Tue, 23 March 2010 07:51 Go to previous message
Doug Edmundson is currently offline  Doug Edmundson
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Registered: November 2005
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David Fanning wrote:
> Folks,
>
> What's up with ITTVIS!? Today I get a note that half a dozen
> of my long standing (some at least 6 years old!) map projection
> problems have been "fixed" in IDL 8.0, including the terribly
> annoying problem of ephemeral map structures. I haven't
> confirmed this with the latest beta version (which I just
> downloaded over the weekend), but I have no reason to doubt
> it.
>
> Anyway, the half of my Coyote Library which wasn't decimated
> by the new IDL graphics commands, has now been further
> decimated by fixed map projection commands. Will there be
> anything left by the time IDL 8.0 is released!
>
> This may well be the biggest IDL release in a LONG time.
> Imagine! Fixing things that customers need. Revolutionary! :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David

Thanks David. I think your comments, be they critical or complimentary,
are always valued by us. The same is true for everyone else on this
forum. From our perspective we really needed a new IDE, especially for
Mac and Linux folks. My gosh, the old IDE was from the 90s! The Motif
version will never be spoken of again. ;) A lot of resources went into
the new IDE and finally for 8.0 we could focus on additional things. We
like to see the Coyote's grin.

Cheers,
Doug
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