o try out the idea. Optimum settings
> for those three values you described would get things started, then I would
> need to figure out the best approach to apply by location/time, (heck, you
> could even factor in weather conditions down the line . . .)
>
> bobb
>
> F
Bob
Back in the day when I was working on marine navigation chart displays
we used separate color tables for different light conditions
we found that 3 tables sufficed, Day, Dusk/Dawn, Night
we cheated a bit and used 64 bit palettes this way with a little trickery
we could pack everything into
That machine is down temporarily for an unscheduled overhaul
It should be back shortly
On Nov 23, 2013, at 6:06 AM, Jani Patokallio wrote:
> This is probably the wrong place to post this, but I'm not sure what the
> right one is... if anybody knows, please pass the message along.
>
> So the
I don't see any issues
I guess in the docs we could point folks to the PCRE implementation
as well as the GNU one
http://vcs.pcre.org/viewvc/code/trunk/pcreposix.h?view=markup
PCRE's license is BSD
Norman
On Jan 18, 2012, at 10:54 AM, Lime, Steve D (DNR) wrote:
> I'm hoping someone with expe
On Sep 27, 2011, at 2:03 PM, Paul Ramsey wrote:
> Once you have vectors, the classic trick I've seen for doing the barbs
> is to do math to map the windspeed into an appropriate char() value
> and store the barbs as TTF font entries. So you only end up with one
> class, and the barb is an appropr