Not necessarily a module. We had a student do just this with a Macro
a few years back. It's available at
<http://www.cs.umt.edu/DX/MACROS/TREEGLPH/genglph.htm>. I'm not
saying its optimum--but without writing "C" code it works.
David
dule, double-click it.
Oh yes, I know about it after all. I haven't managed to find any info on
creating vector glyphs.
http://opendx.npaci.edu/docs/html/pages/refgu017.htm#HDRAUTOGLY
"User-supplied and Annotation Glyphs" half way down. Same stuff
Donna described a couple days ago.
Any (simple) field object you can create either by hand in a .dx
file, or create, export from DX, then reimport as a single field,
can be pumped into AutoGlyph/Glyph's type input. Glyph only uses one
parameter (data) to modify the object, though, so if you envision
having a glyph that gets wider if param1 changes, taller if param2
changes, etc. you are are your own (custom module, probably).
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