I had the same problem as yours before I switched (yesterday) to VIS, Inc
solution.(http://www.vizsolutions.com/)
You should try.It's not to expensive.
I'm using Exceed 7


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 5:34 AM
Subject: RE: [opendx-users] Problems in importing data


> Thanks Mr.Gib Bogle very much. The advice is quite helpful. First I used
Showbox to make sure that there is object presented, then changed to image
rotation and I finally could see the image. This kind of expertises are very
valuable for the newcomers like me, thanks again.
>
> BTW, I still want expertise  to solve the first question in my previous
email, that is
>
> I am using OpenDx 3.1.4 Window version under Cygwin/XFree86 on Windows
2000. Prompter works but
>
> 1)When I tried to import image file (e.g. TIFF), once clicked Visualize
Data... button, the system was hung and the following message came out:
>  Internal error detected at
"E:\dx\msvc\dx\SRC\UIPP\PROMPTER\FileContents.c":152. ....
>
> abnormal program termination
>
> I searched my system, I didn't see either E:\dx-msvc directory or
FileContents.c file, I don't know what's happen to this.
>
> Any advice would be highly appreciated.
>
> Tao
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Gib Bogle
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 7:29 AM
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject: RE: [opendx-users] Problems in importing data
>
> I can't help with your first problem, but when I was having trouble seeing
> images I was given some useful advice.  If you put Showbox before Image it
> will create the outline of a box containing the objects in the display,
and
> therefore can be used to determine if any objects are present.  You will
> need to remove Showbox to see the objects.  Also, use Reset in the View
> Control dialog of Image to reset the camera settings to point at the
centre
> of the object scene and render all existing objects.  Another point to
> remember is that if you are viewing a flat surface edge-on you will see
> nothing - you will need to change the view or rotate the image.
> (I am quoting loosely from "OpenDX Paths to Visualization" from VIS Inc.)
>
>
>
>

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