After I responded I was unable to send any more e-mail last week. ISPs
in France are the pits...
I don't know of any way to do what you're asking in the current Xastir
code base. Let me figure out what time zone I'm in and work on that
over the next 2 weeks or so. This week will be the pits, as I'm back
after almost 3 weeks out, and then leave Monday for another 2.5 weeks of
travel. While I'm in Boulder (next trip) I should have some time
between weather models to work on this.
gerry
Earl Needham via Kubuntu wrote:
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 12:36:20 you wrote:
Differences in how they're served out. WMS is a web-service while
snagging USRadar is a wget snag. We could even tweak WMSRadar to snag
the image trimmed to user requirements instead of getting the whole thing
gerry
So I guess that means one is a bit faster than the other, but they're
both
the same data, right?
Is there a file I can edit here, to get WMSRadar for just the area
near where
I am, say out to 250 miles or so?
Thanks,
Earl
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