Hi Jeff,
Thanks for your reply.
The documentation is useful and I was able to specify the datasource to be
loaded using datasource tag.
But it's unclear how one would specify a certain kind of display, e.g If I
want to load temperature data for a NAM datasource what exactly will go in
the display tags?
There are other kinds of displays like dew point, pressure etc. I am not
sure how to load these using ISL files.
The -b64isl argument will be helpful in the sense that I need not create a
separate isl and pass it as a param to the jnlp. Thanks for your help.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Nilesh.
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Jeff McWhirter <jeffmc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Felix Terkhorn wrote:
>
>> Actually, we talked again with the project coordinator and we won't need
>> to worry about the spatial subsetting. Again, thanks for your help here,
>> Jeff & Don!
>>
>>
>>
> Hi,
> I'm not sure on where we're at right now in all of this.
> There is documentation on using the datasource and display tags in isl:
>
> http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/idv/release/nightly/docs/userguide/isl/DataAndDisplays.html#datasource
>
>
> This allows you to explicitly load in data and create displays from ISL
> without resorting to a bundle file.
>
> I am going to add a -b64isl command line argument that will allow one to
> include the ISL script inline in a jnlp file
> as a command line argument. (Kind of like the -b64bundle argument).
>
> -Jeff
>
>