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Howdy, Two unrelated questions: 1) How can I display an image (e.g. satellite photo (e.g. gif)) on a curved surface (e.g. surface terrain)? 2) Any idea why Test61 gives me a cube of solid gray layers on my NT box but produces the lovely (and expected, I assume) semi-transparent colorful shape on my Linux box? I read something in the archive about a change in Java3D so I downloaded the latest Java3D (1.1.1) from java.sun.com. It didn't help. Thanks, Doug -- *----------------------------------------------------------------------* | Doug Lindholm, Software Engineer | E-mail: lind@xxxxxxxx | | Research Applications Program | Phone: 303-497-8374 | | National Center for Atmospheric Research | | | P.O. Box 3000 | There's no place | | Boulder, Colorado 80307-3000 | like $HOME | *----------------------------------------------------------------------*
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