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> > I thought that I could do this with the DataRenderer getRanges() > > method. Would this be correct? If so, is there a way to get the > > default DataRender from the DisplayImpl, or do I created one and add it > > to the Display? I missed this question in my first answer. The easiest way to get a reference to the DataRenderer used for a particular DataReference is to construct your own DefaultRendererJ3D and pass it to the DisplayImpl.addreference() method. Bill
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