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Metview 4 has a new icon for handling legends - the Legend icon in the Visual Definitions drawer (Macro function mlegend()
). This replaces the legend functionality that used to be in the Text Plotting and Legend Entry icons.
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Please note that because the Metview 3 Text Plotting icon (ptext ) contains parameters for controlling the legend, using ptext disables the Metview 4 Legend (mlegend ) functionality in order to avoid clashes. If you wish to use the new Legend functionality alongside text plotting specifications, you must use Metview 4's Text Plotting (mtext ) icon instead of ptext. |
Text Plotting
Metview 4's Text Plotting icon no longer has any legend parameters - these are all now contained in the Legend icon. In addition, the way to specify user text in a title has changed a little. Metview 3 contained options to specify whether a title contained automatic text, user text or both; Metview 4 instead has a default title line which is "<magics_title/>"
. Any text line with this string will have the automatic title; lines without it will not. Magics++ also has features, still to be fully documented, to automatically add GRIB meta-data to a 'semi-automatic' plot title using GRIB_API keys. For instance, where Metview 3 used !PARAM!
Metview 4 would use <grib_info key='name'/>
. Another commonly-encountered change is that instead of Text Reference Character Height, Metview now has Text Font Size. In Macro, ptext
is replaced by mtext
.
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See Legends, above, for information regarding the mixing of ptext() and mlegend() . |
Text View, Empty View and Annotation
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The Display Window's Contents drawer Drawer was an advanced feature which enabled the quick fine-tuning of a plot. This feature is not currently enabled in Metview 4, although it is planned to be in the future.
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There are some functionalities in Metview 3 which are not yet available in Metview 4, even with workarounds.
- Tephigrams are not available
- The Metview-Vis5D interface is not available
- Native plotting support for satellite projection images - the workaround is to use the Reprojection module to reproject the data onto a regular lat/lon grid, then plot this onto a Geo View using the Geos projection. This is currently limited to having its centre at zero degrees longitude.
- Hovmoeller, cross section, zonal/meridional mean and vertical profile plots only generate a plot for the first set of data supplied. In Metview 3 for instance, you could supply a time series of vertical level data to the Cross Section module and receive one plot per time step; now, only the first time step will be plotted. The workaround is to write some Macro code to loop through the steps/parameters/etc and generate one plot at a time.
- The Satellite View is not available - see above
- The Contents Drawer is not available from the Display Window