Ah. That reminds me ...

Depending on how you start it, you probably don't have the Radiance
binaries in your PATH. If you use Terminal.app you can use your
~/.bashrc but if you want to click and perhaps drag an icon you need
an ~/.MacOSX/environment.plist. But if it can't find the binaries you
shouldn't be able to load the image in the first place ...

On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Randolph Fritz <[email protected]> wrote:
> [moving this to code development]
>
> On 10.5.8 / Python.org Python 2.5.4:
>  It starts, & I can view images. If I press "convert," however, I get a
> "broken pipe" message from combineImages.
>
> Does this work on 10.6?

It does here. "broken pipe" is usually the result of a binary not
found or a wrong command line. wxfalsecolor does not check the
settings in the text boxes, btw. If you give an argument that would
not work with falsecolor/falsecolor2 it won't work in wxfalsecolor.

If you set the DEBUG property of FalsecolorImage it will report all
command lines and how they are passed to Popen.

Hth,

Thomas

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