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Giovanni, The XmScale messages usually indicate the the number of menu choices are either more than what a slider bar can discretely index, or a menu possibly may have 0 options. In the case of too many options for a slider menu, the integral pixel change may be more than the fractional value of pixels available per item. If the number of items is zero, you may be getting a message that the code is requesting a width of the slider to be 0 values. Generally both conditions are just warnings, but you may notice that certain timees are not displayable in a menu. Do you see any odd behavior? Or were you just concerned about the logging to the console? Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support > > I'm trying to change nmap2 map (GEMPAK5.9.3) and nothing happens. > I 've tried in a FEdora 5 Linux and also in a Suse 10.1 Linux. The same > problem occurs with the following message in terminal: > > [gempak@giovanni ~]$ ntl > Resource File: /home/gempak/GEMPAK5.9.3/resource/Ntop > graphic, satellite, radar, fax -- 33 95 20 2 > Invoke ... /home/gempak/GEMPAK5.9.3/os/linux/bin/nmap2 > Finished reading tables... > Resource File: /home/gempak/GEMPAK5.9.3/resource/Nmap > Warning: > Name: scale > Class: XmScale > The specified scale value is less than the minimum scale value. > > Warning: > Name: scale > Class: XmScale > The specified scale value is less than the minimum scale value. > > Warning: > Name: scale > Class: XmScale > The specified scale value is less than the minimum scale value. > > > > What is wrong? > > > > Giovanni > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: AFQ-181674 Department: Support GEMPAK Priority: Emergency Status: Closed