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Oliver.Fuhrer_at_meteoswiss.ch wrote:
> Thanks wrfhelp!
> 
> Actually, changing some lines in the wrf_overlays function would give
> quite nice results for more than one overlays...
> 
> ...
>    setvalues plots(i)
>      "tfDoNDCOverlay" : True
>      "tiMainOn"       : False
>      "cnInfoLabelOrthogonalPosF" : 0.035*(i-1)
>    end setvalues
> ...
> 
> Cheers,
> Oli
> 
> 
> ________________________________________
> 
> Oliver Fuhrer
> Numerical Models
> 
> Federal Departement of Home Affairs FDHA
> Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
> 
> Kraehbuehlstrasse 58, P.O. Box 514, CH-8044 Zurich, Switzerland
> 
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> oliver.fuhrer_at_meteoswiss.ch
> www.meteoswiss.ch - First-hand information
>   
>  
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: wrfhelp [mailto:wrfhelp_at_ucar.edu] 
>> Sent: Freitag, 9. Januar 2009 19:05
>> To: Fuhrer Oliver
>> Subject: Re: cnInfoLabels overlap
>>
>> We set the resource opts_at_cnInfoLabelOrthogonalPosF for one of the  
>> plots so there is an off-set between them.
>> See: 
>> http://www.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/OnLineTutorial/Graphics/NCL/Exampl
>> es/wrf_PressureLevel1.ncl
>>
>> wrfhelp
>>
>> On Jan 9, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Dennis Shea wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Oliver,
>>>
>>> This is related to the scripts created by WRF.
>>> I have forwarded the email to WRF help [wrfhelp_at_ucar.edu]
>>>
>>>
>>> D
>>>
>>>
>>> Oliver.Fuhrer_at_meteoswiss.ch wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I'm plotting a series of plots using gsn_map and gsn_contour and  
>>>> then overlaying them using the overlay command. The WRF routines  
>>>> seem to use a very similar strategy. In the examples on the WRF  
>>>> homepage (see for example 
>> http://www.mmm.ucar.edu/wrf/OnLineTutorial/Graphics/NCL/Exampl
>> es/wrf_PressureLevel.htm) 
>>>>  the cnInfoLabels of each line contour plot do not overlap 
>> and are  
>>>> drawn one below the other.
>>>> Using my very simple overlay strategy, the cnInfoLabel are drawn  
>>>> one on top of the other (see attached graphic). I've tried to  
>>>> reverse engineer the WRFUserARW.ncl to see how they do it. But I  
>>>> didn't manage to find it.
>>>> Does anyone know what the trick is?
>>>> Thanks for your help,
>>>> Oliver
>>>> ________________________________________
>>>> Oliver Fuhrer
>>>> Numerical Models
>>>> Federal Departement of Home Affairs FDHA
>>>> Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology MeteoSwiss
>>>> Kraehbuehlstrasse 58, P.O. Box 514, CH-8044 Zurich, Switzerland
>>>> Tel. +41 44 256 93 59
>>>> Fax  +41 44 256 92 78
>>>> oliver.fuhrer_at_meteoswiss.ch
>>>> www.meteoswiss.ch - First-hand information
>>>>   
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