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20040204: jython methods in IDV

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  • Subject: 20040204: jython methods in IDV
  • Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 09:05:32 -0700

>From: "Fingerhut, William A" <address@hidden>
>Organization: Lyndon State College
>Keywords: 200402042028.i14KRxp1028834 IDV jython

Hi Bill-

re: default extensions
>From Windows; I used gridded data and created a contour vertical 
>cross section; in the temperature contour cross section control 
>--> view --> save image; use filename typetest; no file extension
>added by IDV.
>
>From Linux, it works as intended.

wow, that's weird. On Windows for me it worked fine.  I'll
look into it and see what might be going wrong.  What version
of Windows are you using?

re: bundles through File chooser
>Oooops. But,

>> For bundles, you have to use the 
>> File->Open... menu to load them in.  But, we'll look into changing the
>> File chooser to allow bundles.  You can load bundles in from 
>> the URL chooser, so you should be able to from the File 
>> chooser as well.
>> 
>I've done this before. Could you use the File chooser in a previous
>version ?

Two steps forward, one step back. ;-)  Looks like in 1.0.1 you could
load bundles from the File chooser.

Don

Date:    Thu, 05 Feb 2004 12:49:11 EST
To:      "Unidata Support" <address@hidden>
From:    "Fingerhut, William A" <address@hidden>
Subject: RE: 20040204: jython methods in IDV 

> Windows 2000, 5.00.2195.
> 
> I'll try it at home tonight, on xp.

Date:    Fri, 06 Feb 2004 08:23:06 EST
To:      "Unidata Support" <address@hidden>
From:    "Fingerhut, William A" <address@hidden>

> I tried this on my home pc, Windows XP Home, and it works as
> intended.