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> That loads OK, as the original did. > > > I load it. Good. > I try to create a color-shaded plan view of T200. What is T200? I didn't see this variable. Yuan > It causes a reprojection to lat-lon square. > When I reproject under Projections-> North Pole, I get the donut hole with > the dateline gap: > > [cid:6cadcb07-9070-4040-9853-4c0e2cfcc7b3@amazon.rsmas.miami.edu] > > > --------- > Second try: > I load your test bundle, uncheck "Auto-set projection", then create T200. > Now I get the donut hole directly and imeediately. > > > > > > > > > On Oct 23, 2013, at 1:13 PM, Unidata IDV Support wrote: > > >> Perhaps you misunderstood the question. > >> > >> The support form state capture is the problem: it is my attempt to remake > >> my old bundle with polar displays, this time using the time driver. It has > >> basic display problems on the polar projection. > >> > >> > >> Yes i know how to use the time driver. The old bundle on ramadda works > >> fine, but it did not use the time driver. I made it during training in > >> 2012 with specific times. > >> > >> > >> Brian Mapes > > > > Brian, > > I downloaded your old bundle and then set the time driver, and saved a > > new bundle. See the attached. > > > > > > > > Yuan Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: NVG-651398 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Open