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>From: Josh Santarpia <address@hidden> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata >Keywords: 200206241730.g5OHUXa22276 >I am plotting output from gdradr in gdplot2 over a topographic base >using the satfil option. When I do this, I get a color bar on the right >that shows the colors used in the topo plotting. Is there any way to get >rid of this? > >-Josh > >Josh Santarpia >Microcomputer Specialist / Webmaster >Department of Atmospheric Sciences >Texas A&M University > >Office: (979) 458-1069 >Pager: (979) 228-2608 > >"The first principle is not to fool yourself... and you are the easiest >person to fool." -Richard Feynman > Josh, Yes, in GEMPAK 5.6.F, I added the parameter "IMBAR" which is used similar to the CLRBAR parameter for controlling the display of the image bar. Setting IMBAR=0 will prevent the display of the image bar (from satfil or radfil). Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support