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Re: screen capture of xplot3d [message #74065 is a reply to message #74064] Fri, 31 December 2010 13:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
kedmond is currently offline  kedmond
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Registered: July 2008
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Ken,
Thanks for the tip. Yeah, when I say from the command line I mean
I want to be able to configure and control things without a mouse so
that I can just copy-paste commands from a notes file into the CL.
For example, to turn off the axes in xplot3d, you have to go to the
View menu and select an Axes type from the sub-menu. Ideally, xplot3d
would be like plot in that you could just define the axes type as a
parameter.

-Kazem

On Dec 30, 3:09 pm, "Kenneth P. Bowman" <k-bow...@null.edu> wrote:
> In article
> < c3ed5337-2ec7-49d1-ae6f-02ad0d87b...@39g2000yqa.googlegroups .com >,
>
>  kedmond <kedm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>     I have limited experience with iTools.   But if iTools can be run
>> from a command-line, to be automated, then I'd be happy to use iTools.
>
> Like all IDL commands, iTools can be run from the command line,
>
>    IDL> isurface, dist(50)
>
> You can control them programmatically (if that is what you mean by
> 'from the command line'), but that is more difficult.
>
> Next week, when our IT staff come back to work and get my web server
> (http://idl.tamu.edu) back on line, you can download bowman_lib, which
> has some examples of how to use the iTools.
>
> Ken Bowman
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