In DX the streamlines are persistent. They are not lost when the object is rotated. I checked the persistent flag on the module in DX and its set to the default value of 1.
> > This sounds more like dx rather than java behavior. Is pick persistence > set on (bring up the pick configuration dialog box, expand to expose the > persistent flag, see that it is set to one)? Does the net running > standalone on vanilla dx exhibit the same or different behavior? > Pete > > Michael Wiltberger wrote: > > > Hi, > > I'm not sure if this is the right forum for making bug reports, but I > > thought I'd send it here and see what happens. I've created a JavaDX > > webpage which displays results from our magnetospheric simulations and > > contains a Pick module which allows the user to choose a set of foot > > points for magnetic field tracing. The webpage > > > > http://kansas.dartmouth.edu/java/user/BasicLFMWeb.html > > > > works wonderfully with one problem. If you chose a set of foot points > > and excute the network to create the field lines and then rotate the > > view the field lines you initially created are removed from the view. > > It appears to me that the state of the pick module is reset upon each > > executition unlike OpenDX which leaves the last state around. > > > > Normally, I'd try to sugguest an explict fix, but I'm not a Java > > programmer. Any assitance in fixing this problem would be appericated. > > > > -- > > Take Care, > > Mike > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > |Michael Wiltberger, Ph.D | | > > |Research Asst. Professor | Life's unfair - | > > |Dartmouth College | but the root | > > |Dept. of Physics & Astronomy | password helps! | > > |6127 Wilder Laboratory | | > > |Hanover, NH 03755 | VI VI VI | > > |(603)646-0428 | The editor of the | > > |[EMAIL PROTECTED]| beast | > > |myst.dartmouth.edu/wiltbemj/ | | > > |_____________________________|_______________________| -- Take Care, Mike ______________________________________________________ |Michael Wiltberger, Ph.D | | |Research Asst. Professor | Life's unfair - | |Dartmouth College | but the root | |Dept. of Physics & Astronomy | password helps! | |6127 Wilder Laboratory | | |Hanover, NH 03755 | VI VI VI | |(603)646-0428 | The editor of the | |[EMAIL PROTECTED]| beast | |myst.dartmouth.edu/wiltbemj/ | | |_____________________________|_______________________|
