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>From: Anthony Rockwood - MSCD Meteorology <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200102071531.f17FV6L15159 >Chiz, > >Great. That works fine. Now I have to find the config files for the rest >of NMAP, such as the equivalent of the fdf files in garp or the list of >models it looks for. I'd like to edit these to match my data lists. > >Thanks again, > >Tony > > **************************************************************************** > Anthony A. Rockwood Metropolitan State College of Denver > Meteorology Program Dept.of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences > 303.556.8399 P.O. Box 173362, Campus Box 22 > address@hidden Denver, CO 80217-3362 > fax: 303.556.4436 www.mscd.edu/~eas > **************************************************************************** > > Tony, The file is $GEMTBL/nmap/mod_res.tbl. In the mod_res.tbl file you will find the list of models that are available for each product. Those names correspond to the template in $GEMTBL/config/datatype.tbl. Removing "eta215" for example form all the entries in mod_res.tbl will prevent eta215 from showing up as one of the possible choices in the GRID data dialog in NMAP. In the $NMAP_RESTORE directory are the gdplot2 nts restore files for each of the products. Steve Chiswell