[gradsusr] Saving files using Opengrads Win32 distribution
Frank Colby
Frank_Colby at uml.edu
Fri Oct 22 15:18:02 EDT 2010
Howard,
I've used printim on a windows machine, and basically, it's the same as
on a linux machine.
You do need to use the backslash instead of the forward slash to
delineate directories, but otherwise, it's the same.
For instance:
'printim d:\hopschimages\'ctl_file_name'qflx-'t'.gif'
where ctl_file_name happens to be the name of the control file (without
the ".ctl") and the disk and directory to which I want the images to go
is d:\hopschimages\.
Frank
On 10/22/2010 2:53 PM, Metris Limited Forecaster wrote:
>
> Help with Printim under windows
>
> Using the Printim command ... in the Linux gives the ability to put a
> directory path so
>
> that the resulting file can be save in a specific directory
>
> How do you accomplish the same in Win32 distribution?
>
> Howard Staines
>
> Forecaster Metris Limited
>
> websited - www.metris.co.nz <http://www.metris.co.nz> - phone 06
> 8441042- fax 06 8441046
>
>
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