Neil,
NOAA's logo is hardcoded in the device/draw/inoaa.f routine as drawing
commands.
I have found it generally easier to use a program like imagemagick's
composite program to
combine a small logo image at a location (such as -compose atop).
Chiz
Neil Smith <neils@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
02/04/2010 03:05 PM
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Re: [gembud] HPC nmap2 backgrounds?
That's the ticket. Many thanks Chiz.
And thanks to Kevin Tyle, Gerry Creager, and Michael James over at Unidata
Support.
Now if I can find the location for the logos. Any suggestions?
-Neil
On Feb 4, 2010, at 7:27 AM, Steven.Chiswell@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Neil,
I created the terrain image you are referring to using the topography
grids with gdtopo and gd2img as outlined at the bottom of:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/gempak/examples/image_to_grid/
Chiz
Neil Smith <neils@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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02/03/2010 06:38 PM
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[gembud] HPC nmap2 backgrounds?
We hear tell HPC uses nmap2 to generate their maps for web presentation.
(eg. http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ter.php )
We really like 2 features of their web maps: the 'Terrain/Satellite'
background and the logo placement feature.
But we don't see the background available in GEMPAK5.11.4 nmap2. And the
logo's offered by nmap2 are the NWS and NOAA logo's. We'd like to place
our own logo. Is that customizable?
Thanks,
-Neil
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