Eric Firing wrote:
Ryan May wrote:
Hi,
I'll continue my current flood of emails to the list. :) I'm finally
getting back to my work on Skew-T plots, and I have a semi-working
implementation (attached.) It runs, and as is, plots up some of the
grid, with the x-value grid lines skewed 45 deg
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan May wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'll continue my current flood of emails to the list. :) I'm finally
>> getting back to my work on Skew-T plots, and I have a semi-working
>> implementation (attached.) It runs, and as is, plots
Eric Firing wrote:
> Ryan May wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'll continue my current flood of emails to the list. :) I'm finally
>> getting back to my work on Skew-T plots, and I have a semi-working
>> implementation (attached.) It runs, and as is, plots up some of the
>> grid, with the x-value grid lin
Ryan May wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'll continue my current flood of emails to the list. :) I'm finally
> getting back to my work on Skew-T plots, and I have a semi-working
> implementation (attached.) It runs, and as is, plots up some of the
> grid, with the x-value grid lines skewed 45 degrees to th
Hi,
I'll continue my current flood of emails to the list. :) I'm finally
getting back to my work on Skew-T plots, and I have a semi-working
implementation (attached.) It runs, and as is, plots up some of the
grid, with the x-value grid lines skewed 45 degrees to the right (as
they should be