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Hi Jerome,
The change was an effort to use a more consistent format for the
numbers on the colorbar key and to line them up more consistently.
bit as we see, it isn't really doing that either. I agree that the
new formatting isn't particularly better than the old.
You might look at,
ppl shakey 1,1,,,-2
for a more consistent result, with 2 decimal places after the
decimal point. There is not any syntax available to get back to
the previous key format, but I've added this to our list of items
to look into.
-Ansley
On 8/28/2017 1:40 PM, Jerome Fiechter
wrote:
Hi,
In previous versions of Ferret, the command:
shade/leve=(0)(.1)(.16)(.25)(.4)(.63)(1)(1.6)(2.5)(4)(6.3)(10)(16)
would by default result in a key displayed
with 2 significant digits (see attached figure
LogScale_Old.png).
In the latest version of Ferret, it seems
that the default for the key is now 2 decimal places (see
attached figure Log_Scale_New.png).
I tried changing the klab_dig value using
ppl shakey command:
ppl shakey 1,1,,,2
but was unsuccessful in recreating the old key labeling with
2 significant digit.
Any suggestions on how to recover the old
key format would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance!
Jerome
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