controlling size of wind barbs

Dan Leins theedge981 at GMAIL.COM
Tue Jan 10 16:13:30 EST 2006


Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for!

Dan


On 1/10/06, Stephen R McMillan <smcmillan at planalytics.com> wrote:
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> Dan,
> Have you tried 'set digsiz'? That should work.
> Steve Mc
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> List,
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> Can someone tell me how you control the size of the wind barbs produced
> when using gxout=barb?  I've messed around with the thickness, and while
> this is useful, I need my barbs themselves to appear bigger, not thicker.
> I've been told that I could just as easily use streamlines or arrows, but
> I'd prefer to use barbs since they'll be most easily recognized by the users
> of the image.  Anyone know how to make the barbs larger?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan Leins
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