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- From: judith@mermaid.larc.nasa.gov
- Newsgroups: fj.mail-lists.x-window
- Subject: Re: Help with Colormaps
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.223832.3007@sm.sony.co.jp>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 22:38:32 GMT
- Sender: onoe@sm.sony.co.jp (Atsushi Onoe)
- Distribution: fj
- Organization: NASA/Langley Research Center
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- Approved: michael@sm.sony.co.jp
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- Date: 31 Dec 92 19:40:17 GMT
- Message-Id: <1hvib1INNa67@rave.larc.nasa.gov>
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- References: <stefans.725095561@bauv106>, <judith-231292100556@mollusk.larc.nasa.gov>, <1992Dec28.223524.2589@miki.pictel.com>
- Sender: xpert-request@expo.lcs.mit.edu
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- I'd like to thank all the people who took the time to try
- and answer my colormap question. Unfortunately, no method
- seems to yield satisfactory results -- there doesn't seem
- to be any way to use/install/allocate one's own 256-element
- colormap and have it come out right. I actually _did_
- produce more or less what I wanted on the Mac (using MacX),
- but everything turned to sheepdip when I ran the app on
- my Sun (Sparc 2). Both displays show up as 'pseudocolor'
- devices, with 256 colorcells.
-
- Live and learn.
-
- Judith Moore
- judith@mermaid.larc.nasa.gov
-