Hi, Pim,


On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 8:38 AM, pim schravendijk
<[email protected]>wrote:

> hi!
>
> Now the printing part:
> For frames that are counted as x.y, "load trajectory" seems to load
> all the timesteps in 1.y, because it is just one file, did I get that
> correctly?
>

Yes, I think so.


> Unfortunately for my case, it appears that the easiest image printing
> solution via  "write frames" only prints images of incrementing files
> x and ignores the incrementing frames .y , is that correct?
>

It's probably not aware of trajectories. Should be model-by-model.

OK, I've uploaded the changes for 11.7.44 that take care of this. All you
should need is

write frames "xxx.jpg"

Bob
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