Isis 2 Documentation
Program: cv and other IDL display programs
Bug: Some of the IDL display programs will fail if another
program is running and it has allocated most, but not all, of the color cells
in the public colormap. The IDL program will then attempt to run using
the remaining color cells that are available in the public colormap. If
the number of color cells is too small, the program might fail with the error message
"Subscript range values must be >= 0, < size: T." This problem typically
occurs when the Netscape or exmh program is running. To avoid this, exit from
the Netscape and/or exmh program and restart IDL.
Program: cv
Bug: For those using IDL Version 5.4 - A problem that has exisited since the
implementation of IDL 5.2 still present in this version of IDL. The problem
occurrs when executing the "cv" display program and is present when executing
on all three platforms (Solaris, Alpha, Linux). However, the problem occurs
when using some window managers and does not occur when using other window
managers.
The problems occur when using the following window managers: Solaris OpenWindows, Linux KDE, and Linux Olwm (OpenLook). The main problem is that dragging a copy of a data plot from one plot window to another does not work correctly. Also, default positioning of the windows on the screen does not work correctly in some situations.
Things seem to more-or-less work correctly when using Solaris Common Desktop Environment (CDE) and Linux Fvwm window managers. When you first connect to a Solaris machine, you can select CDE with the Options|Session|Common Desktop Environment (CDE) button on the window where it is asking for your user name.
This bug has been reported to the IDL developers and will hopefully be fixed in a future IDL release.
Note that when using the Solaris window managers with IDL, you should use OpenWindows if you are running "tvtie", but you should use CDE if you are running "cv".
Program: make_startup script on the August 15th, 2000 ISIS release CD-ROMs
Bug: ATTENTION ISIS BOURNE/BASH/KORN SHELL USERS: We have discovered a bug in
our make_startup script that was distributed with our latest ISIS release
dated Aug 15th, 2000. The bug will affect you if you are trying to run ISIS
on a platform using a Bourne/Bash/Korn shell.
To correct the problem follow these steps during installation:
If you experience any further problems using the installation scripts, please contract us at the isis-support email address at the bottom of the page.
Contact us online at the Isis Support Center: http://isis.astrogeology.usgs.gov/IsisSupport