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Active Message Threads for January 2016
I am having difficulty saving an image with multiple panels as a pdf.
I have the command saveimg after the endframe command, but it only
prints the first panel to the pdf (or perhaps it doesnt space the
individual panels correctly in the pdf?).
The reason I have been using saveimg .pdf is that it seems to provide
higher quality, crisper images than using sgf or postscript files. Is
that correct?
Thanks in advance!
** PANEL 3 - particle motion and wavelet comparison **
* restart xwindow so v…
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Re: Saving multiple panels in a single pdf - Milton Plasencia - 2016-01-31 02:00:41
Hi,
I cannot see here on the left side PDCC but please redirect this message to people who respond about PDCC software.
Is there an easy way to change Transfer Function Type from A to B. Because all our values are Hertz but Transfer Function Type has left as A which meand Rad/sec.
Thanks
I have recently purchased a new server, which has enabled me to
upgrade from SAC101.4 to SAC101.6a. I'm transferring and testing
various SAC-related programs and macros, and have run into something
rather strange.
The macro in question is one I wrote to facilitate rapid quality
control of seismograms; it reads a set of SAC files, plots them on the
screen, asks the user to input "y" or "n", and moves the seismograms
into a different directory according to the response. The problem I'm
having is…
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Re: Plotting seismograms from within a macro - Milton Plasencia - 2016-01-27 11:38:45
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Re: Plotting seismograms from within a macro - Fiona Darbyshire - 2016-01-27 18:00:52
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Re: Plotting seismograms from within a macro - Milton Plasencia - 2016-01-28 00:34:36
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Re: Plotting seismograms from within a macro - Fiona Darbyshire - 2016-01-27 20:55:58
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Re: Plotting seismograms from within a macro - Milton Plasencia - 2016-01-28 06:35:48
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Re: Plotting seismograms from within a macro - Fiona Darbyshire - 2016-01-28 02:19:30
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Re: Plotting seismograms from within a macro - Brian Savage - 2016-01-28 02:36:56
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Hello,
Can anyone tell me what kind of deconvolution operator used in whiten? And how's the procedure? Please help.
Thanks,
Massita
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Re: OPERATOR FOR WHITEN - Brian Savage - 2016-01-12 18:08:18