RE: your mail

Hi Bill,

MathType:
Time -> ((row, col, Height) -> U),
          ((row, col, Height) -> V),
          ((row, col, Height) -> W)))

There are no current maps. However, when I tried a mapping for longitude to
blue, latitutude to red, and altitude to cylinder radius. It was still a
plain white square. I've been trying more mappings but haven't had any luck.
Interestingly, all 3 of the "3D", "J2D", and "2D" icons are grayed out which
probably shouldn't be.

-Michelle

Michelle Kam           (408) 742-2881
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. SSM/ATC/MSIS
B/153 O/L922 
1111 Lockheed Martin Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94089




-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hibbard [mailto:billh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 3:23 PM
To: Kam, Michelle C
Subject: RE: your mail


Hi Michelle,

I don't know about your CLASSPATH problems, but the fact that
small.v5d shows up as a white square is better understood by
knowing what ScalarMaps the SpreadSheet is applying to the
file. Once your data are loaded and you get the white square,
then click on the icon for "edit mappings" (little diagonal
arrow pointing down and to the right). Send us the "MathType"
and the "Current Maps".

Good luck,
Bill

On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Kam, Michelle C wrote:

> Hmm... I'm not quite sure how to tell the size of the image/texture map of
> small.v5d to see if what you are referring to could be my problem. I'm
just
> using small.v5d because it was one of the samples that came under the
"data"
> folder when I unzipped VisAD. The strange thing is that I re-unzipped the
> whole visAD package and replaced the old SpreadSheet.java to try to start
> out new again. I added a small print statement in the main method of
> SpreadSheet.java expecting to see something printed in the command prompt
> shell. But nothing showed up. Also, my Go button appeared and when I
clicked
> on it, the same white square appeared. This is unexpected since the new
code
> for SpreadSheet.java does not have any code for a GO button yet. Could
there
> be a problem in my classpath and the order in which files are being read?
>
>
D:\visad\unzipped;D:\visad\unzipped\visad;D:\jgap-1.0-RC1\src;D:\visad;D:\lv
>
is\lib;D:\VisADJython\jre\lib;D:\apache-ant-1.5.3-1\lib;C:\Java\j2re1.4.1_03
>
;D:\Java\j2re1.4.1_03\lib\rt.jar;C:\j2sdk1.4.1_03;C:\j2sdk1.4.1_03\lib;D:\ap
>
ache-ant-1.5.3-1\bin;D:\JUnit\junit3.8.1;D:\JUnit\junit3.8.1\junit\tests\fra
>
mework;D:\visad\unzipped\visad\ss;D:\VisADJython\visad.jar;D:\visad\visad_sr
> c-2.0.jar


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