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Okay, one more note. Don Murray wrote:
One more note. If you don't really care about it being a 3D application, you can also use the Edit->Preferences menu, select the Main Display tab, uncheck the "Use 3D if Possible"option, apply the preferences and then use the New->Display \menu to open a new Map Display. That will not be 3D and any upper levelplot you put in there will have the map on top.
After trying this, we've found that there are some issues with the 2D display. You cannot use color filled contours in the 2D display in version 2.1 (we're looking into this). Also, if you load any of the favorite bundles which have 3D displays while your preference is set to 2D, you will get errors for things like isosurfaces because the IDV currently tries to put them into the existing display. We'll have a fix for this in the next release. Also, we are contemplating removing this preference from the Preferences dialog and instead having a set of displays available through the New->Displays menus. That way you can easily mix 2 and 3D displays if you want in the same session. Input on this change is welcome.
Of course, that defeats the purpose of having a 3D application to look at the atmosphere in new ways. ;-)
Your best bet for now is to stick with 3D. ;-) Don Murray
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