Python and DISLIN

Tom Richardson n4we at bellsouth.net
Sun Feb 8 12:04:49 EST 2004


Thank you. I'll work both options.


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> "Tom Richardson" <n4we at bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> > If anyone has any experience using the graphics package DISLIN with
Python,
> > I'd appreciate some help.
> >
> > I am trying to use the function tifmod to change the resolution of a tif
> > graphics file. Either I am using it incorrectly, or I don't understand
what
> > it is supposed to do.
> > If I use
> >
> > tifmod(N,'INCH','RESOLUTION')
> >
> > and change the value of N, I think the size and properties of the
resulting
> > tif file should change; but nothing seems to change, regardless of how I
set
> > N (or any of the other parameters). I always get a tif file with the
same
> > size and characteristics (I did delete the file before each trial).
>
> Hi:
>
> [I once used Python and DISLIN. But nowadays I use something better
> for my scientific calculations: Bigloo (Scheme) + DISLIN.]
>
> That said: the best you can do: contact directly the developers of
> DISLIN. I made the experience that they are very responsive; you get
> answers as fast as the earth takes for one revolution around itself.





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