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>From: Murphy Sean <address@hidden> >Organization: U.S. Navy >Keywords: 200507131841.j6DIfYjo016484 IDV Mac Hi Sean- >FYI, I ran this experiment again and all goes away in OSX 10.4.2 >update that was released today. > >Thought that might help with your OS X user base. Great. Thanks for letting us know. I'll update the docs accordingly. > >On Jul 6, 2005, at 12:55 PM, Unidata Support wrote: > >>> From: Murphy Sean <address@hidden> >>> Organization: US Navy >>> Keywords: 200507011537.j61Fbpjo028380 IDV grib >>> >> >> Hi Sean- >> >> >>> Attached are 3 grib files that are from the same model run. >>> >>> The surface pressure file works fine, but the wind files hose up >>> the =20 >>> IDV. >>> >>> Observations: >>> >>> 1. Does not display contour values, just contour lines. >>> 2. No values displayed when probing data >>> 3. Any navigation/manipulation of display window causes "please =20 >>> wait" to appear for a long perido of time. >>> 4. Any attempts to known renderable data in IDV after the wind >>> files =20= >>> >>> are added does not work. >>> 5. No error messages displayed in GUI or command line. >>> >> >> I'm not having the problems you are seeing. I do get different >> projections for U&V when I load them separately instead of >> catting them all to one file and I'll look at that. >> >> >>> Is it the data format or IDV? >>> >> >> I'm thinking it's something with your setup. Can you try >> this on something other than your Mac? NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us.