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Hi Erin- > That is what I want. It's in the nightly build, however, the nightly build is very unstable, especially with OPeNDAP requests. I don't have a good estimate of when it will be stable - it relies on the netCDF-Java to be fixed and John is out of town for a few weeks. Don > From: > "Unidata IDV Support" <address@hidden> > To: > address@hidden > Cc: > address@hidden > Date: > 07/01/2010 05:50 PM > Subject: > [IDV #KRH-459185]: Multi-Pane Data Synch Question > > > > Hi Erin- > > > The attached IDV file depicts the comparison of two models during an > > period of overlap. However, when the right-pane goes back to the first > > time frame, the model in the right goes to the last time frame. > Therefore, > > one step is from 6/30 and the other 7/08. Is this a bug of some kind or > > something in the script? I've attached a .xidv file and screen capture > > for your review. > > This is the default behavior of the underlying VisAD subsystem. If there > is no matching time in the other display, the index is set to the last in > the series. I've noticed this with webcam images also. I'll look into > catching this situation and if the new time is greater than the set of > times, I'll set it to the last frame, if it's less than the set of times, > I'll set it to the first in the sequence. Does that sound like what you > want? > > Don Murray > > Ticket Details > =================== > Ticket ID: KRH-459185 > Department: Support IDV > Priority: Normal > Status: Open > > > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: KRH-459185 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Open