IPv6 Support, I did a good bit of it previously diffed against an
earlier version, I have the tarball still somewhere. I couldn't
complete it as there were some changes I'd have had to make to
internal structures.
De-coupling the Display from the 'processing engine', though I'm not
sure how feasible it would be.
I've done this in the past and found it was better/easier for me to
have a configured digi and a lower powered APRS station. While
I've more computers at home than sense.... Well, you get the idea.
I don't have a computer on a digi all the time unless I'm having
hardware problems or want to monitor the channel authoritatively
for problems.
Still, I may concede this point.
OK: I am now switching gears and asking for opinions
and comments on a vizualization product. If y'all would look at
http://mesonet.tamu.edu/scoop-cgi/ogc/wrf and give
me off-list feedback, I'd appreciate it. I'm running the WRF
(community
developed Weather Research and Forecasting)model over a rather large
domain, from ~40W to ~105W and ~5N to ~55N. The display is
surface wind
fields. The purpose of this model is to provide 10 meter height
winds
and surface barometric pressures to initialize ocean circulation
and wave
models, which will in turn be used to help predict storm surge and
inundation.
It's hard to see some of the arrowheads especially on
the vectors that have small magnitudes. It seems the
arrowheads scale with the magnitude of the vector,
too, and not just the length of the vector line. Perhaps fixed
sized arrowheads and color for the
magnitude like radar data?
Good point/observation. With the package we're using now... and
most I've seen for model outputs, there's little I can do to keep
the arrow heads a constant size but we can look into this.
Colour would definitely help if thats possible. Is it possible to
animate it slightly slower? Trying to follow a feature (and its
components) gets difficult as it's moving quite quickly.
Regards
de John
EI7IG
--
John Ronan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, +353-51-302938
Telecommunications Software & Systems Group, http://www.tssg.org
_______________________________________________
Xastir mailing list
Xastir@xastir.org
http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir