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Re: palette with ppl command
Hi
all,
Well, I have another question about palette in Ferret.
I usually define the level of the palette to have good details in the
maps, but there's always some place where the field is out of the range
(saturate palette). In this case, Ferret put some white, could we
plot the last color of the palette instead ?
Tony
At 20:41 09/03/2004, Jaison Kurian wrote:
Hi Claire Livingston,
You can specify the palette you want in two ways
1. set a particular palette for the whole ferret
session
yes?
palette=no_green_centered
2. set a particular palette for a particular fill
command
yes?
fill/hlim=**:**:**/vlim=**:**:**/palette=no_green_centered var
ppl fill will not take any arguments like palette. You can use the
/set
qualifier to the fill command and use go unlabel and ppl fill to get rid
of the label you don't want. Have a trial with the attached
script.
Hope this helps ...
With Regards
Jaison
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,
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Livingston, Claire wrote:
> Well, while we are on the subject of palettes, I thought I would
present a
> problem I have run into more than once.
>
> While making a fill plot, I'm trying to clean up some of the extra
titles,
> labels, etc.. by typing:
> fill/xlimits... blah blah blah etc...
> GO unlabel 3
> PPL fill
>
> It appears you have to also do the PPL fill in order for the GO
unlabel 3 to
> work. Problem is, it gives me a default rainbow palette.
I'm in the
> process of editing the rainbow palette and making it what I
want. Question
> is, how do I tell it what palette I want? When I type:
> fill/xlimits... blah blah blah etc...
> GO unlabel 3
> PPL fill/palette=no_green_centered
> It cancels out the unlabel part totally and all my messy labels show
up
> again.
>
> Please help. This seems simple but is bothersome.
> Thanks,
>
> Claire Livingston
> Oceanographer
> Naval Oceanographic Office
> Stennis Space Center
> (228) 689-8263
> livingstonc@navo.navy.mil
>
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