> Ensemble 2D field contours are strange, they have no vertical position. > > When I "bring to front", they are "on top", which works for me in this case . > But I wonder if it is just an oversight that their display control lacks the > "vertical position" slider? > > http://weather.rsmas.miami.edu/repository/entry/show/RSMAS-UM+Repository+for+atm-ocean+data+and+its+science/The+Mapes+IDV+collection/IDV+Bundles/Displays+of+remote+datasets+%28.xidv%29/1.+Favorite+current-weather+loops/Asia/AsianSummerMonsoon.1d-data.7d-forecast.GEFS?entryid=24f81663-062b-4fed-a9fc-65cf8c72b536<http://weather.rsmas.miami.edu/repository/entry/show/RSMAS-UM+Repository+for+atm-ocean+data+and+its+science/The+Mapes+IDV+collection/IDV+Bundles/Displays+of+remote+datasets+(.xidv)/1.+Favorite+current-weather+loops/Asia/AsianSummerMonsoon.1d-data.7d-forecast.GEFS?entryid=24f81663-062b-4fed-a9fc-65cf8c72b536> > > Brian > Brian, If the variable is 2D in space, the IDV control should have a vertical slider. The vertical position for all 3D variables is fixed and you can only use the bring to front to do the trick even though you are creating a 2D in the plan view display. yuan > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: GDP-676610 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Closed