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RE: your mail

Hi Michelle,

If you are using some sort of development environment,
then I cannot help you, unfortunately.  The only advice
I can offer is to quit and restart the environment...

If you are using a text editor and command line (which
is what I do), then you may still have a problem with
your CLASSPATH.  I cannot think of any other reason
you'd be having trouble with versions like you are.

Since the SpreadSheet prepends "file:/" to the source
string, it looks like it's finding your file now.  If
you're getting a white, 2-D box, perhaps cell A1 is set
to 2-D mode instead of 3-D?  You can call setDimension()
on the cell to switch it to 3-D before loading the file.

-Curtis

At 01:20 PM 6/9/2003, you wrote:
>Hi Curtis, Tom, and group,
>
>I tried replacing the "\" with "\\". Now, however, a plain white 2-D square
>is imported instead of the cube with the fancy representation. Also, I
>originally had the file specified as
>D:\\visad\\unzipped\\visad\\ss\\small.v5d and when that didn't work, I
>changed it to D:\\visad\\data\\small.v5d. But when I opened up a new
>instance of the spread sheet and clicked on "GO", the file that was listed
>in the "ADD/DELETE" menu was A1d1:
>file:/D:/visad/unzipped/visad/ss/small.v5d instead of data/small/v5d. So I'm
>thinking it is indeed running an old version of my code. I added a
>system.out.println statement in my method and nothing was printed in my
>shell. Do you know what I can change to get it to see the newest version of
>my code?
>
>Thanks,
>Michelle
>
>Michelle Kam           (408) 742-2881
>Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. SSM/ATC/MSIS
>B/153 O/L922 
>1111 Lockheed Martin Way, Sunnyvale, CA 94089


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