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> Hi Guys, > > Let us know if you have any comments. > > Rick Rick, I have some concern that max value of 110 will cause some confusion, but don't know any better solution. Yuan > > ----==== Inquiry ====---- > 1405 > > ----==== Summary ====---- > Relative Humidity values of 100% are not colored in using the default contour > properties. > > ----==== Request ====---- > 2013-07-03 - Rick Kohrs > This also shows up using a 3D Color Filled Cross Section. > This does work using color shaded. > > 2013-02-04 - Bob Carp > Create a Color-Filled Contour Plan View display of Relative Humidity (ex. GFS > data). Any values of 100.0 will not be colored in, and will be 100% > transparent. This can be seen with any color bar, regardless of if any > transparencies are set in the color bars. The only way to get 100% values to > color in is to adjust the Maximum Value field in the Contour Properties > Editor. > > Ex: > Contour interval: 10 > Max Value: 100 > - Values of 100 not colored in > > Contour interval: 10 > Max Value 110 > - Values of 100 are colored in > > Perhaps a fix for this would be adjusting the 'System Defaults' in the > Parameter Defaults Editor to raise the 'Maximum Value' contour field for > Relative Humidity, or finding out why a value that matches the Maximum Value > field doesn't color in. > > > ################################################################################ > > http://dcdbs.ssec.wisc.edu/inquiry-v/index.php?inquiry=1405 > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: CJC-521710 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Open