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Patrick, As an additional qualification to Robert's message: After exiting the program, run "gpend" at your command prompt to flush the image and close the file. Steve Chiswell On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Robert Mullenax wrote: > et device equal to gif, gf, or ps. > > e.g... > device=gf|example.gif|640;480 > > Robert > > -----Original Message----- > From: Patrick O'Reilly [mailto:address@hidden] > Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 3:35 PM > To: address@hidden > Subject: GEMPAK: Saving Images > > > Okay, this will sound like a newbie question (it is), but I use Gempak alot, > both interactively and in scripts, but interactively, I never need to save > images. Well I do now, but don't know/remember how. I have been successful > by chance or luck I think, so far. Could someone outline how to save an > image while working interactively? I looked in gembud/gempak archive and > suprisingly came up empty. It's probably REALLY simple, but I am drawing a > blank. Thanks for your help in advance. > > Patrick > _______________________________________ > Patrick O'Reilly > Meteorological Decision Support Scientist > The STORM Project - University of Northern Iowa > address@hidden ~ ph: 319-273-3789 > http://www.uni.edu/storm >