Hi Keith,
In PyNGL, the function code is actually the ~ character. We feel
that the colon was a bad choice for a function code in NCL,
since a lot of people use colons in their titles. This is not
advertised very well. I will try to figure out how to remedy this.
Meanwhile, if you want the colon to be your function code, then you
can either do this in a file called ".hluresfile" in your home
directory with the following line:
*TextFuncCode : :
Or, if you want this function code to be changed for anybody
that runs NCL on your system, then you can edit the file:
$PYTHONPREFIX/lib/python2.5/site-packages/PyNGL/ncarg/sysresfile
and put the same line in there.
--Mary
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Keith Romberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In theory the tiMainString resouce should support Text Function Codes
> correct? If so, I do not think it is working for the newline code.
> Attached is a small example and output.
>
> Thanks,
> Keith
>
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