I defer to Lloyd's vastly superior understanding and explanation of the
problem. But, you might find this trick useful (Greg Abram originally told
me about it):
Given the 2D field (regular mesh topology) you want joined edge to edge
(let's say in the 0 dimension: this need not be X in DX speak,
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Subject: Re: [opendx-users] How control layers?
I defer to Lloyd's vastly superior understanding and explanation of the
problem. But, you might find this trick useful (Greg Abram originally told
me about it):
Given the 2D field (regular mesh topology) you want joined edge
I still haven't found a good way to solve my problem
with the sectorial gap near the dateline. I'll be more specific this time.
In many of my visualizations I have a global grid on cylinder coordinates,
typically output from a forecasting model. The data are frequently supplied
to us in grib
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Subject: Re: [opendx-users] How control layers?
I still haven't found a good way to solve my problem
with the sectorial gap near the dateline. I'll be more specific this time.
In many of my visualizations I have a global grid on cylinder coordinates,
typically output from a forecasting model
First I want to thank L.A. Treinish for a very helpful reply
to my first submittance to this list.
Then to some new questions:
1.
How can I control the order in which visual objects
are rendered to an image? What decides the order if nothing is specified?
2.
Can I easily make DX communicate
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First I want to thank L.A. Treinish for a very helpful reply
to my first